How Does Threshold Voltage Variability Affect Device Performance?
Threshold voltage variability can lead to several issues in device performance:
Power Consumption: Increased variability can lead to higher leakage currents, which in turn increases power consumption. Speed: Variability can result in inconsistent switching speeds, affecting the overall speed of the circuit. Reliability: Devices with high threshold voltage variability are more likely to fail or produce errors, reducing the overall reliability of the system.