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While implementing SENT Rx Tx interface, the operating voltage is 5V in most of the paper for 0.18u technology, I am using 0.03u technology, kindly suggest the suitable voltage for this? cause if I am using high voltage MOS still not working?

CadenSr
CadenSr over 3 years ago

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 3 years ago

    Dear CadenSr,

    > While implementing SENT Rx Tx interface, the operating voltage is 5V in most

    > of the paper for 0.18u technology, I am using 0.03u technology, kindly suggest

    > the suitable voltage for this? cause if I am using high voltage MOS still not

    > working?

    I responded to a question similar to yours very recently at URL:

    community.cadence.com/.../how-to-know-the-maximum-vds-and-vgd-voltage

    Hence, in summary, the maximum voltage for 3 nm technology is dependent on the specific circuit topology, application voltages and waveforms and reliability requirements for your application. Having written this, I can tell you from my experience  for a 3 nm FinFET technology, a 5 V supply voltage is excessive.

    Shawn

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