Scholten et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Compact modelling of noise for RF CMOS circuit designScholten et al., 2004
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- Scholten A
- Tiemeijer L
- Van Langevelde R
- Havens R
- Zegers-van Duijnhoven A
- De Kort R
- Klaassen D
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- IEE Proceedings-Circuits, Devices and Systems
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The thermal noise of short-channel NMOS transistors in a commercially available 0.13-μm CMOS technology is studied. The experimental results are modelled with a non-quasi-static RF model, based on the principle of channel segmentation. The model is capable of …
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