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mosfet multipliers & fingers

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Analog layout over 14 years ago

 Why they mention multipliers & fingers seperately?

ex:- m=10, f=10

but why they mention like this

f=100.

So please any body tell me why we need to place multipliers insted of using only fingers?

 Thank you,

  Sivaji

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Quek already answered this in a general way so it's unclear what else you need to know. Your question is rather vague and a more specific answer would require understanding of the particular choices for the specific design kit/technology you're using. Such questions would be best placed to the provider of the design kit.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Quek already answered this in a general way so it's unclear what else you need to know. Your question is rather vague and a more specific answer would require understanding of the particular choices for the specific design kit/technology you're using. Such questions would be best placed to the provider of the design kit.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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