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It will no doubt be helpful if we also take a plane or "bird's eye" view of what this circuit looks like aswell. There are, in fact, some interesting things we can gain by looking at some of them.
We have been looking at the development of the
circuit from a cross-sectional point of view, watching theformation of the various levels which make up the finished CMOS
inverter. This is, in fact, not the way a circuit designer looksat things. A circuit designer sees things from above, and only
worries about the placement of transistors, and how they will beconnected together. In fact, the only factor in the actual
design of the layout engineer has any choice on is thetransistor width, W. All other parameters are decided upon
beforehand by the process engineer. So what does the layoutengineer see? We start with the n- implant to make the n-tank,
as shown in
. (You should go back and
follow along with the cross-sectional views of the process, aswe review looking at things from the top.)
Implanted n-tank
Growing fox
Gate poly pattern
S/d implants
Etching contact holes
Metallization patterning
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