In digital integrated circuit architectures, transistors serve as circuit switches to charge and discharge capacitors to the required logic voltage levels. A transistor is a three terminal semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. It has been observed that the Scaling down of electronic device sizes has been the fundamental strategy for improving the performance of ultra-large-scale integrated circuits (ULSIs). Metaloxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) have been the most prevalent electron devices for ULSI applications. A better device will be formed with the help of new technology, with high operating speed low and power consumption, which can be the future of electronics industry. A methodology for the electric simulation of MOS/SET hybrid circuits will be developed. As a result of this, a functional model for the single-electron transistor will obtain and Implement Switched Capacitor Filter with the help of designed hybrid MOS. The SET model can be easily coded in any hardware description language.
Filters plays vital role in digital signal processing for filtering the signal and get filtered signal from the noisy signal Measured signal is damaged by noise and this signal cannot be utilized for analysis and for this reason it is required to restore it. Noise source was not detected. Therefore, the only conceivable solution is to filter the observed signal. We designed the IIR and FIR filter combined circuit after that we add random noise in the signal and in MATLAB software we get filtered signal from the noisy signal and we get the desired result by MATLAB software in simulation environment in the lab.
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