Robert A. Pryor
Motorola
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international symposium on low power electronics and design | 1996
Jun Ma; Han-Bin Liang; Michael H. Kaneshiro; Carl Kyono; Robert A. Pryor; Ken Papworth; Sunny Cheng
Graded-Channel MOS (GCMOS) VLSI technology has been developed to meet the growing demand for low power and high performance applications. In this paper, it will be shown that, compared with conventional CMOS, the GCMOS device offers the advantage of significantly higher drive current, capable of lower threshold voltage with improved punchthrough resistance, lower body effect and lower series resistance, thus making it most suitable for applications that require both high performance and low power consumption, such as DSPs. This is demonstrated, for the first time, by much improved low voltage circuit performance of a DSP logic circuit fabricated using a 0.5 /spl mu/m GCMOS process. At 1.8 V, a 30% speed improvement over CMOS is achieved, and the power-delay product is reduced by 25%.
Archive | 1977
Israel A. Lesk; Robert A. Pryor
international symposium on low power electronics and design | 1997
Jun Ma; Han-Bin Liang; Robert A. Pryor; Sunny Cheng; Michael H. Kaneshiro; Carl Kyono; Ken Papworth
Archive | 1976
Michael G. Coleman; Robert A. Pryor
Archive | 1995
Kurt K. Sakamoto; Neil Tracht; Robert A. Pryor
Archive | 1976
Michael G. Coleman; Lawrence A. Grenon; Robert A. Pryor; Fabio Restrepo
Archive | 1978
Michael C. Keeling; William L. Bailey; Michael G. Coleman; Israel A. Lesk; Robert A. Pryor
Archive | 1977
Michael C. Keeling; William L. Bailey; Michael G. Coleman; Israel A. Lesk; Robert A. Pryor
Archive | 1996
Kurt K. Sakamoto; Neil Tracht; Robert A. Pryor
Archive | 1976
Michael G. Coleman; Robert A. Pryor