Schmide
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Since this is a cubic function , i assume that it is composed
of a product of three first degree functions.
First is the current needed to charge/discharge the parasistic
capacitance, wich increase linearly with frequency.
Second should be the cross conduction losses of the push pull
cmos pairs wich increase also linearly with freq.
And third, i can only see the necessary voltage increase as the third factor that raise the final degree to 3...
Is that plausible ?..
I'm sure IDC will describe this better than me but transistors are non-linear in their current to voltage ratio. I believe they follow more of an inverse logarithmic curve, also known as the exponential function e^x. I'm kind of surprised they modeled it with a cubic function, then again the power series for e^x is well approximated by its 4th iteration. (e^x = 1 + x +x^2/!2 + x^3/!3...) which in turn models well to the above equation.
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