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BiCMOS technology for telecommunications
Proceedings of IEEE Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting BIPOL-93, 1993A diverse, high performance set of integrated semiconductor devices is required to achieve the performance goals of modern telecommunication systems. BiCMOS is an ideal choice where a blend of high-speed, high-drive, mixed-voltage and analog-digital performance is required.
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1997
Several BiCMOS drivers have been developed throughout the years. Figure 6.1 shows some examples of these circuits. They can be divided into two categories: partial swing BiCMOS drivers (Figure 6.1(a) & (d)), and full-swing BiCMOS drivers (Figure 6.1(b), (c), (e), and (f)).
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Several BiCMOS drivers have been developed throughout the years. Figure 6.1 shows some examples of these circuits. They can be divided into two categories: partial swing BiCMOS drivers (Figure 6.1(a) & (d)), and full-swing BiCMOS drivers (Figure 6.1(b), (c), (e), and (f)).
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BiCMOS Digital Integrated Circuits
1993In this chapter, we introduce a variety of digital BiCMOS circuit structures such as the totem-pole BiCMOS gate and the merged MOS/bipolar current mode circuits. This chapter starts with a brief comparison between MOS and bipolar devices in terms of their current drive capabilities. The advantage of using bipolar devices for the totem-pole structure is
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BiCMOS analog circuit techniques
IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002Design techniques that more fully exploit the potential of BiCMOS across a broad range of applications have only just begun to emerge. Techniques suggested for enhancing the performance of analog circuits are described. Operational amplifiers, comparators, and subsystems are examined to illustrate how selective combinations of bipolar and CMOS devices ...
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BiCMOS Technology and Applications
1993Preface. 1. Introduction to BiCMOS A.R. Alvarez. 2. Device Design J. Teplik. 3. BiCMOS Process Technology R.H. Eklund, R.A. Haken, R.H. Havemann, L.N. Hunter. 4. Process Reliability R. Lahri, J. Shibley, D. Merrill, H. Wang, B. Bastani. 5. Digital Design P. Raje. 6. BiCMOS Standard Memories H.V. Tran, P.K. Fung, D.B. Scott, A.H. Shah. 7.
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