A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model

The integrity of gate oxide shorts (GOS) model is a key factor as quality and reliability indicator of CMOS. Gate oxide defects in MOS transistors can be considered as the layout and technology dependent failures for which logic fault models are not always available, requiring electrical models to s...

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Main Authors: Chua, Yong Moh, A'ain, Abu Khari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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description The integrity of gate oxide shorts (GOS) model is a key factor as quality and reliability indicator of CMOS. Gate oxide defects in MOS transistors can be considered as the layout and technology dependent failures for which logic fault models are not always available, requiring electrical models to simulate the defect characteristics. Previously the GOS have been modeled with split transistors technique using two minor transistors and lumped elements. However, it is problematic to study minimum size transistors affected by GOS failures using the existing unidirectional split model as the channel length is designed at minimum size in particular technology process. This paper presents a study to compare and correlate between split model and non-split model of GOS.
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spelling utm-19312011-05-11T01:47:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/1931/ A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model Chua, Yong Moh A'ain, Abu Khari TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The integrity of gate oxide shorts (GOS) model is a key factor as quality and reliability indicator of CMOS. Gate oxide defects in MOS transistors can be considered as the layout and technology dependent failures for which logic fault models are not always available, requiring electrical models to simulate the defect characteristics. Previously the GOS have been modeled with split transistors technique using two minor transistors and lumped elements. However, it is problematic to study minimum size transistors affected by GOS failures using the existing unidirectional split model as the channel length is designed at minimum size in particular technology process. This paper presents a study to compare and correlate between split model and non-split model of GOS. 2003-08-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1931/1/Abu2003_AStudyOnCharacterizationOfOxideShortsUsing.pdf Chua, Yong Moh and A'ain, Abu Khari (2003) A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model. Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD) 2003 Proceedings, Putra,jaya, Malaysia . pp. 25-26.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Chua, Yong Moh
A'ain, Abu Khari
A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
title A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
title_full A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
title_fullStr A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
title_full_unstemmed A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
title_short A study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
title_sort study on characterization of gate oxide shorts using non-split model
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://eprints.utm.my/1931/
http://eprints.utm.my/1931/1/Abu2003_AStudyOnCharacterizationOfOxideShortsUsing.pdf