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How to choose which transistor to use in TSMC 0.18 (Read 2491 times)
uncle_ezra
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How to choose which transistor to use in TSMC 0.18
Nov 09
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, 2004, 12:28am
Hi,
How do I go about choosing which transistor type (i.e. nmos2v, nmos2V_dnw, nmosmvt2V, etc) to use for a particular circuit? Is there a particular rule?
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Re: How to choose which transistor to use in TSMC
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Nov 13
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Yeh, the rule is quite simple: read TSMC docs supplied with spice model files.
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