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jason - 29 Sep 2006 17:50 GMT
Dear All

Can you share with me what is the major difference between a logic mos
and I/O mos?
Does IO mos has longer gate length or thicker gate oxide or longer
width...?
Kindly share with me some idea.
Thank you All

best rgds
Jason
Rich Grise - 30 Sep 2006 20:46 GMT
> Dear All
>
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> Kindly share with me some idea.
> Thank you All

This is a hard question to give a meaningful answer to, since those are
different types of categories.

A logic mosfet will reach saturation with a logic input, i.e., maybe
5 volts.

I/O just means "input/output", which is an application, rather than a
type of fet, as far as I know.

Consequently, a logic mosfet could be used in an I/O application,
depending on the requirements.

Hope This Helps!
Rich
 
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