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GaAs MESFET logic with 4-GHz clock rate
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringVlsi DesignHigh-frequency DeviceMonolithic Digital IcsElectronic EngineeringGaas Mesfet LogicMixed-signal Integrated CircuitComputer ArchitectureComputer EngineeringGaas MesfetsDigital Circuit DesignMicroelectronicsBinary Frequency DividersElectronic Circuit
Monolithic digital ICs with GaAs MESFETs have been built and operated at clock frequencies up to 4.5 GHz. The fabrication process uses selenium-implanted n-channels and a two-level Cr-Pt-Au metallization with 1-/spl mu/m linewidth and 1-/spl mu/m alignment tolerances. NOR gates with 86-ps propagation delay and 40-mW power consumption have been realized. Binary frequency dividers have been designed with master-slave flip-flops operating from dc up to an average maximum frequency of 4 GHz. In addition, more complex circuits have been integrated on single chips. A general-purpose octal counter with input gating and output buffering and an 8-bit multiplexer/serial data generator exhibit stable and reliable operation.
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