1999 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. Digest of Technical Papers. ISSCC. First Edition (Cat. No.99CH36278)
DOI: 10.1109/isscc.1999.759106
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Monolithic CMOS distributed amplifier and oscillator

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“…Although this minimal reduction in withstand threshold seems to contradict previous data [6], it is consistent with observations of uniform triggering for short ESD pulses [14]. For comparison, CDM stress was also applied to an amplifier with a unity gain of 23 GHz [2]. In order to enable the high operating frequency, no ESD protection was incorporated, and a withstand threshold of only 200 V was observed.…”
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“…Although this minimal reduction in withstand threshold seems to contradict previous data [6], it is consistent with observations of uniform triggering for short ESD pulses [14]. For comparison, CDM stress was also applied to an amplifier with a unity gain of 23 GHz [2]. In order to enable the high operating frequency, no ESD protection was incorporated, and a withstand threshold of only 200 V was observed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The high frequency behavior of distributed amplification has been studied elsewhere [2]- [4]. This paper will focus on the ESD aspect of the distributed protection scheme.…”
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