Multithreshold CMOS question

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by Kuan Zhou, Dec 31, 2003.

  1. Kuan Zhou

    Kuan Zhou Guest

    Hi,
    I looked at some papers and found multithreshold
    CMOS is a good way to do low power design. However,
    in my design kit (IBM SiGe 7HP) I can hardly find MOSes
    with different thresholds. I am wondering how people make
    different threshold Vt CMOS in their circuits. Are they supplied by
    the design kit or the designers need to do something in
    the circuit to adjust the threshold?


    sincerely
     
    Kuan Zhou, Dec 31, 2003
    #1
  2. It is supposed to come from the design kit.

    Different threshold voltages are done by different channel implantation
    and/or different oxide thickness, thus generally require additional masks =>
    more expensive.

    On the other hand you may eventually get different threshold voltage if
    you're biasing the MOS transistor well. Usually this is also not possible,
    at least for the NMOS devices.

    One more thing about making your own devices - you never can be sure if your
    modeling is correct, especially for transistors. And you should be really
    good with Cadence so after making your "new" device to be able to run LVS ;)

    Hristo

    PS: Some processes have it, some don't ;P
     
    Hristo Brachkov, Jan 2, 2004
    #2
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