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VLSI Fabrication
Scaling Factor in VLSI Fabrication Formulas
Scaling factor is defined as the ratio by which the dimensions of the transistor are changed during the design process. And is denoted by Sf.
VLSI Fabrication formulas that make use of Scaling Factor
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Channel Length after Full Scaling VLSI
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Channel Width after Full Scaling VLSI
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Gate Oxide Thickness after Full Scaling VLSI
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Junction Depth after Full Scaling VLSI
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Oxide Capacitance after Full Scaling VLSI
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Acceptor Concentration after Full Scaling VLSI
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Power Supply Voltage after Full Scaling VLSI
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Threshold Voltage after Full Scaling VLSI
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Donor Concentration after Full Scaling VLSI
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Drain Current after Full Scaling VLSI
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Oxide Capacitance after Voltage Scaling VLSI
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Drain Current after Voltage Scaling VLSI
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Power Dissipation after Voltage Scaling VLSI
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Power Density after Voltage Scaling VLSI
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FAQ
What is the Scaling Factor?
Scaling factor is defined as the ratio by which the dimensions of the transistor are changed during the design process.
Can the Scaling Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Scaling Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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