It takes the average reader 2 hours and 32 minutes to read Modeling of Electrical Overstress in Integrated Circuits by Carlos H. Diaz
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Electrical overstress (EOS) and Electrostatic discharge (ESD) pose one of the most dominant threats to integrated circuits (ICs). These reliability concerns are becoming more serious with the downward scaling of device feature sizes. Modeling of Electrical Overstress in Integrated Circuits presents a comprehensive analysis of EOS/ESD-related failures in I/O protection devices in integrated circuits. The design of I/O protection circuits has been done in a hit-or-miss way due to the lack of systematic analysis tools and concrete design guidelines. In general, the development of on-chip...
Modeling of Electrical Overstress in Integrated Circuits by Carlos H. Diaz is 148 pages long, and a total of 38,184 words.
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