Single-event transients (SET) and pulse quenching are analyzed at sub-Vt and super-Vt voltage levels. Two different inverter designs are simulated for their single-event response. These simulations show that SET pulse widths become longer with decreasing voltage for the inverter designed to work at sub-Vt voltage levels. Additionally, pulse quenching becomes significant between 0.5 V and 0.7 V for the standard 2-T inverter.
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