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426. What is the minimum threshold voltage in millivolts that can be used for an PMOS FET to achieve an off current, Ioff , when Vgs = 0V of no more than 0.72nA per W/L at 300°K…
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426. What is the minimum threshold voltage in millivolts that can be used for an PMOS FET to achieve an off current, Ioff , when Vgs = 0V of no more than 0.72nA per W/L at 300°K…
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426. What is the minimum threshold voltage in millivolts that can be used for an PMOS FET to achieve an off current, Ioff , when Vgs = 0V of no more than 0.72nA per W/L at 300°K? Assume that this MOS
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To determine the minimum threshold voltage in millivolts for a PMOS FET to achieve an off current, Ioff, of no more than 0.72nA per W/L at 300°K, we need to consider the MOSFET's characteristics and equations.
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