nanoHUB-U: Fundamentals of Nanotransistors, 2nd Edition
Course overview Offering: Spring 2016 Section: Default
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1. Lecture 2.8: The VS Model Revi…
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2. Recall: Lecture 1.7
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3. "Level 0" VS model
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4. Why is it called the VS model?
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5. Improving the VS model: invers…
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6. But first: the subthreshold cu…
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7. Subthreshold swing
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8. Subthreshold swing
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9. The need for a small SS
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10. Why is S > 60 mV/decade?
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11. Relation between IOFF and ION
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12. Back to the VS model
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13. Empirical treatment of inversi…
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14. Empirical treatment of inversi…
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15. Empirical treatment of inversi…
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16. Level 1 VS model
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17. Discussion
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18. MIT VS Model
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19. Unit 2 Unit 3
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