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====== Resistor ====== | ====== Resistor ====== | ||
Resistors seem to be grouped on islands with many other resistors. Resistance is a factor of the length of the trace, dopant, etc. | Resistors seem to be grouped on islands with many other resistors. Resistance is a factor of the length of the trace, dopant, etc. | ||
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In MOS circuitry, resistors are avoided as much as possible as it is often much more cost effective to utilize transistors to form an equivalent circuit. | In MOS circuitry, resistors are avoided as much as possible as it is often much more cost effective to utilize transistors to form an equivalent circuit. | ||
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depression in the surface." | depression in the surface." | ||
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====== References ====== | ====== References ====== | ||
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- Encylopedia Britanica: http:// | - Encylopedia Britanica: http:// | ||
- UC Berkeley EE 105 Microelectronics: | - UC Berkeley EE 105 Microelectronics: | ||
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