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Neural Computation, Vol 10, 485-498, Copyright © 1998 by The MIT Press


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A Floating Gate MOS Implementation of Resistive Fuse

Takashi Matsumoto, T. Sawaji, T. Sakai and H. Nagai

Resistive fuses are key elements in weak string filters, which smooth out noise while detecting step edges inherent in original data. A resistive fuse is implemented by two pairs of floating-gate metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) transistors in a chip by a standard double poly complementary MOS process.





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