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Meaning of 1v in pmos_1v in gpdk045 library

APM
APM over 1 year ago

What is the meaning of1v in pmos_1v in gpdk045 library?Does it signify the threshold voltage or does it mean the maximum supply voltage that the instance can withstand.

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    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    First of all, as per the Forum Guidelines, please do not post the same question in more than one forum (I combined your two into the same thread).

    This is covered in the documentation for gpdk045. It's in the docs folder, in a file called gpdk045_pdk_referenceManual.pdf on page 18 in the v6.0 of the PDK. This lists the supported devices and their purpose.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    First of all, as per the Forum Guidelines, please do not post the same question in more than one forum (I combined your two into the same thread).

    This is covered in the documentation for gpdk045. It's in the docs folder, in a file called gpdk045_pdk_referenceManual.pdf on page 18 in the v6.0 of the PDK. This lists the supported devices and their purpose.

    Andrew

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    APM over 1 year ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Got it.Thank you.

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