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Selecting the Process technology

Sonnet
Sonnet over 12 years ago
Hi, I need to select the process for my system. Previous designs made by 65nm, 180nm, and 130nm CMOS. I want to use BiCMOS and I'm reading the leaflets from different manufactures. It's confusing, manuals give so many info about characteristics that I have no idea how they can affect my design. How should I specify these characteristics ahead of simulation ?! I just know the smaller size and higher freq are good for me.
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    Sonnet over 12 years ago
    Hi, I need to select the process for my system. Previous designs made by 65nm, 180nm, and 130nm CMOS. I want to use BiCMOS and I'm reading the leaflets from different manufactures. It's confusing, manuals give so many info about characteristics that I have no idea how they can affect my design. How should I specify these characteristics ahead of simulation ?! I just know the smaller size and higher freq are good for me.
     
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