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Reverse-engineering a vintage comparator chip

14 点作者 parsecs大约 4 年前

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PhantomGremlin大约 4 年前
<i>Much of the die is unused, especially the large metal area in the middle.</i><p>I don&#x27;t think the word &quot;unused&quot; is appropriate.<p>1) Probably they wanted to physically separate the comparators, for better noise isolation between them.<p>2) the large metal area is connected to V+. By using such a large amount of metal they get slightly lower voltage drop in their power distribution.<p>3) But here&#x27;s what I think is the main reason. The metal is being used as a power decoupling capacitor. I can&#x27;t be sure of what&#x27;s underneath, but most likely the area is connected to V-. Voila! You couldn&#x27;t possibly get a decoupling cap any closer to where it&#x27;s needed than that.
varispeed大约 4 年前
Given how old this technology appears to be. Is it possible today to build such chip at home?
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