What are derivatives?
Any device feature(s) added to a base CMOS flow to allow for circuit designs not available with a standard flow.
Examples of derivatives added to CMOS:
- Precision Analog Resistor for low power applications
- LDMOS for power management
- Hi performance RF Passives / RF FET layout for wireless applications
- Analog features such as high gain FETs
- High performance metal-insulator-metal capacitors - Digital-Analog Converters
- MEMs
Derivatives Research and Development at SUNY Poly CNSE
- Devices On Demand
- Customer Input for Custom / Standard
- Derivative Feature or Technology Element
- Technology Assessment With Customer
- Development Agreement - JDA / CNSE Development
- Develop Device / Process to Customer Requirements
- Deliver Prototypes
- Outsource for Mfg / Transfer IP / or Mfg at CNSE
Base and Derivative Technologies at SUNY Poly CNSE
- 65 nm 10LPe / 10RFe
- Rotated substrate (45°) for reduced leakage
- SoC integration for portable applications
- Low standby power
- Standard and low leakage FETs
- Complete suite of RF FETs
- Full suite of passive devices (10RFe)
- Dense /Performance SRAM (0.525 um2 / 0.62 um2)