Publicado en 3C TIC – Volume 12 Issue 1 (Ed. 42)
Autores
Arsen Ahmed Mohammede*
Zaidoon Khalaf Mahmood
Hüseyin Demirel
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Abstract
For several decades, the development of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors have made available to us better circuit time and efficiency per function with each successive generation of CMOS technology. However, basic product and manufacturing technology limitations will make continuing transistor scaling difficult in the sub-32 nm zone. Field impact transistors with fins were developed. offered as a viable solution to the scalability difficulties. Fin field effect transistors can be made in the same way as regular CMOS transistors, allowing for a quick transition to production. The use of inserted-oxide FinFET technology was presented as a solution to continue transistor scaling. Due to gate fringing electric fields through the added oxide (SiO2) layers, the electromagnetic integrity of an iFinFET is superior to that of a FinFET. We discovered that the proposed mobility model functions admirably and that the Joule effect mostly influences the drain current and the heat source. The major goal of this work is to compare the performance characteristics of combinational logic using CMOS and FinFET technology. The inverting gate is modelled in HSPICE simulation on a 32nm transistor size utilising CMOS and FinFET structures, and respective performances, such as energy consumed, are examined.
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Approximation electronic conductivity, Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, Network for energy conversion, FinFET, Adder, Energy utilization, SimulationArticulos relacionados
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