Addressable inverter matrix for process and device characterization
Abstract
The addressable inverter matrix consists of 222 inverters each accessible with the aid of a shift register. The structure has proven useful in characterizing the variability of inverter transfer curves and in diagnosing processing faults. For good 3-micron CMOS bulk inverters investigated in this study, the percent standard deviation of the inverter threshold voltage was less than one percent and the inverter gain (the slope of the inverter transfer curve at the inverter threshold voltage) was less than 3 percent. The average noise margin for the inverters was near 2 volts for a power supply voltage of 5 volts. The specific faults studied included undersize pull-down transistor widths and various open contacts in the matrix.
- Publication:
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Solid State Technology
- Pub Date:
- May 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985SSTec.........B
- Keywords:
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- Cmos;
- Integrated Circuits;
- Inverters;
- Matrices (Circuits);
- Circuit Diagrams;
- Electric Potential;
- Gates (Circuits);
- Transistor Circuits;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering