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ANALOGY BETWEEN TRI-GATE TRANSISTOR & PLANNAR TRANSISTOR


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International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology
Conference : V-IMPACT-2016
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : Shaikh Ravish ; Sandeep Kumar Jain

Citation:

Shaikh Ravish and Sandeep Kumar Jain. "ANALOGY BETWEEN TRI-GATE TRANSISTOR & PLANNAR TRANSISTOR." International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology . (2016): 66-69.



Abstract:

Transistors are well known solid state device, invented in 1948 by John Bardeen and his team at Bell Laboratory which almost replaced the electron tubes. These transistors are current controlled devices which are capable of amplification. A Tri-Gate Transistor is a 3-D transistor with gate wraps around the channel from source to drain, as to the traditional 2-d planar design. Tri-entryway transistor assumes a basic part in vitality effective execution abilities since they offer impressively bring down leakage and expend substantially less power than today's planar transistors. A Tri-Gate transistor creation is determinedly used by Intel Corporation for the nonplanar transistor designing in Ivy Bridge and Haswell processors. This leap forward by Intel Corporation intensifies the upside of multi-door transistor with low viewpoint proportion channel. The paper clarifies relationship between different transistor to Tri-Gate Transistor.


Keywords:

Tri-Gate, Planar Transistor, Ivy Bridge, Intel Corporations


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