HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Muhammad Shakir and collaborators from the Electronics for the high-temperature (HT) ambient without cooling are promising for many application areas such as aeronautics, deep-well drilling and automation [1, ]Silicon Carbide (SiC)-based integrated circuits (IC) are potentially capable of sustained operation at extreme temperature, because of the wide band gap (3., eV) [3, ]. Progress towards SiC-based very large-scale integrated (VLSI) circuits such as HT microcontrollers would enable systems with digitally controlled sensors and actuators. A process design kit (PDK) for VLSI circuits functional at elevated-temperature opens many new opportunities. Raytheon UK . . .
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