Abstract: Briefly, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, an integrated circuit includes: a gate array architecture. The gate array architecture includes at least one base site, the at least one base site being three tracks wide and including four N-type transistors and four P-type transistors.
Briefly, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a method of fabricating an integrated circuit chip includes: processing a semiconductor substrate to form a gate array architecture of transistors in the substrate. The gate array architecture includes at least one base site being three tracks wide and including four N-type transistors and four P-type transistors.
Abstract: Numerous embodiments of a method of adjusting the color balance of a display are disclosed. in one embodiment, the color balance of a display is adjusted by modulating two selected colors so that at some point during the modulation the two colors appear substantially the same an the display, and the modulation is adjusted to change the point at which the colors appear substantially the same. The color balance of the display is modified based, at least in part, on a measurement of the modulation adjustment. In another embodiment of a method of adjusting the color balance of a display, the luminance and/or chromaticity of a color from the color space of the display is modified, and luminance and/or chromaticity of a color from a reference color space is modulated, where the applied modulation over time of the two colors are mirror images with respect to each other.