Strained-Si devices and circuits for low-power applications
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ISLPED 2003
This paper presents a new circuit technique to alleviate the uncontrollable floating-body-induced hysteretic component present in the transfer characteristics of voltage-mode CMOS Schmitt trigger circuits in a partially depleted silicon-on-insulator technology. This technique integrates a successive switching threshold shift mechanism with the systematic body contact scheme, resulting in improved noise immunity and well-defined hysteresis behavior for the Schmitt trigger circuit that is suitable for use as a low-noise receiver, level shifter, waveform-reshaping circuit, and delay element in very large-scale integrated applications. © 2004, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved.
Keunwoo Kim, R.V. Joshi, et al.
ISLPED 2003
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