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transistor voltages (65nm / 28nm)

ARWAH HAWRA
ARWAH HAWRA over 8 years ago

hi 

the transistor model in 65n has voltages range near 1.2 v (single transistor). What are the voltages in 28nm. (it also has super low voltage transistor). i am new in ic design so apologize for any non sense ques.

thanks

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    This will depend on the precise process variant you're using - and which foundry it comes from. It's not a general 28nm vs 65nm question. 

    This should be covered in the documentation for the process or PDK, but if not, you should ask the foundry for the details for the technology you're using.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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