Capacitance Onpath Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Capacitance Onpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Offpath
Conpath = Ct-Coffpath
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Capacitance Onpath - (Measured in Farad) - Capacitance Onpath is defined as the capacitance along the analyzing path.
Total Capacitance in Stage - (Measured in Farad) - Total capacitance in stage is defined as the total capacitance of the stage of on and off.
Capacitance Offpath - (Measured in Farad) - Capacitance Offpath is defined as the capacitance of the off-path capacitance of the logic gate.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Total Capacitance in Stage: 12.2 Picofarad --> 1.22E-11 Farad (Check conversion ​here)
Capacitance Offpath: 9 Picofarad --> 9E-12 Farad (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Conpath = Ct-Coffpath --> 1.22E-11-9E-12
Evaluating ... ...
Conpath = 3.2E-12
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
3.2E-12 Farad -->3.2 Picofarad (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
3.2 Picofarad <-- Capacitance Onpath
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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24 CMOS Design Characteristics Calculators

Ground to Agression Capacitance
​ Go Adjacent Capacitance = ((Victim Driver*Time Constant Ratio*Ground Capacitance)-(Agression Driver*Ground A Capacitance))/(Agression Driver-Victim Driver*Time Constant Ratio)
Victim Driver
​ Go Victim Driver = (Agression Driver*(Ground A Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance))/(Time Constant Ratio*(Adjacent Capacitance+Ground Capacitance))
Agression Driver
​ Go Agression Driver = (Victim Driver*Time Constant Ratio*(Adjacent Capacitance+Ground Capacitance))/(Ground A Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance)
Thermal Voltage of CMOS
​ Go Thermal Voltage = Built-in Potential/ln((Acceptor Concentration*Donor Concentration)/(Intrinsic Electron Concentration^2))
Built-in Potential
​ Go Built-in Potential = Thermal Voltage*ln((Acceptor Concentration*Donor Concentration)/(Intrinsic Electron Concentration^2))
Agressor Voltage
​ Go Agressor Voltage = (Victim Voltage*(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance))/Adjacent Capacitance
Victim Voltage
​ Go Victim Voltage = (Agressor Voltage*Adjacent Capacitance)/(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance)
Adjacent Capacitance
​ Go Adjacent Capacitance = (Victim Voltage*Ground Capacitance)/(Agressor Voltage-Victim Voltage)
Branching Effort
​ Go Branching Effort = (Capacitance Onpath+Capacitance Offpath)/Capacitance Onpath
Output Clock Phase
​ Go Output Clock Phase = 2*pi*VCO Control Voltage*VCO Gain
Total Capacitance Seen by Stage
​ Go Total Capacitance in Stage = Capacitance Onpath+Capacitance Offpath
Capacitance Offpath
​ Go Capacitance Offpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Onpath
Capacitance Onpath
​ Go Capacitance Onpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Offpath
Time Constant Ratio of Agression to Victim
​ Go Time Constant Ratio = Agression Time Constant/Victim Time Constant
Agression Time Constant
​ Go Agression Time Constant = Time Constant Ratio*Victim Time Constant
Victim Time Constant
​ Go Victim Time Constant = Agression Time Constant/Time Constant Ratio
Off-Path Capacitance of CMOS
​ Go Capacitance Offpath = Capacitance Onpath*(Branching Effort-1)
Change in Frequency Clock
​ Go Change in Frequency of Clock = VCO Gain*VCO Control Voltage
VCO Single Gain Factor
​ Go VCO Gain = Change in Frequency of Clock/VCO Control Voltage
VCO Control Voltage
​ Go VCO Control Voltage = Lock Voltage+VCO Offset Voltage
VCO Offset Voltage
​ Go VCO Offset Voltage = VCO Control Voltage-Lock Voltage
Lock Voltage
​ Go Lock Voltage = VCO Control Voltage-VCO Offset Voltage
Static Power Dissipation
​ Go Static Power = Static Current*Base Collector Voltage
Static Current
​ Go Static Current = Static Power/Base Collector Voltage

Capacitance Onpath Formula

Capacitance Onpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Offpath
Conpath = Ct-Coffpath

What is branching effort?

Branching effort is a kind of effort to account for branching between stages of a path. This branching effort b is the ratio of the total capacitance seen by a stage to the capacitance on the path. Also it is the product of the branching efforts between stages.

How to Calculate Capacitance Onpath?

Capacitance Onpath calculator uses Capacitance Onpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Offpath to calculate the Capacitance Onpath, The Capacitance Onpath formula is defined as the capacitance of the on-path capacitance of the logic gate. Capacitance Onpath is denoted by Conpath symbol.

How to calculate Capacitance Onpath using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Capacitance Onpath, enter Total Capacitance in Stage (Ct) & Capacitance Offpath (Coffpath) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Capacitance Onpath calculation can be explained with given input values -> 3E+12 = 1.22E-11-9E-12.

FAQ

What is Capacitance Onpath?
The Capacitance Onpath formula is defined as the capacitance of the on-path capacitance of the logic gate and is represented as Conpath = Ct-Coffpath or Capacitance Onpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Offpath. Total capacitance in stage is defined as the total capacitance of the stage of on and off & Capacitance Offpath is defined as the capacitance of the off-path capacitance of the logic gate.
How to calculate Capacitance Onpath?
The Capacitance Onpath formula is defined as the capacitance of the on-path capacitance of the logic gate is calculated using Capacitance Onpath = Total Capacitance in Stage-Capacitance Offpath. To calculate Capacitance Onpath, you need Total Capacitance in Stage (Ct) & Capacitance Offpath (Coffpath). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Total Capacitance in Stage & Capacitance Offpath and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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