10.18. Steep retrograde doping
Keeping the substrate at a low doping level helps improve carrier mobility. Keeping the deep substrate relatively heavily doped helps control leakage. Combining the two gives us steep retrograde doping, which has a severe unintended effect on an unsuspecting victim: body effect.

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10.19. Impact on CMOS circuits

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14.16. Boundary scan & JTAG

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14.14. IC package types

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Let's build a voltage multiplier!

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