Abstract: A device that includes at least one current consuming component. The device is characterized by including a compensation circuit adapted to compare between a voltage level at a sensing point within an integrated circuit and between a reference voltage derived from a voltage peak level at the sensing point; and to selectively increase the voltage at the sensing point in response to the comparison. A method for compensating for voltage drops in an integrated circuit, the method includes providing at least a first supply voltage to an integrated circuit; the method is characterized by including: comparing between a voltage level at a sensing point within an integrated circuit to a reference voltage derived from a voltage peak level at the sensing point; and selectively increasing the voltage at the sensing point in response to the comparison.
Abstract: An electronic device can include electronic components and an insulating layer overlying the electronic components. The electronic device can also include a capacitor overlying the insulating layer, wherein the capacitor includes a first electrode and a second electrode. The second electrode can include an opening, wherein from a top view, a defect lies within the opening. In another aspect, a process of forming an electronic device can include forming a first capacitor electrode layer over a substrate, forming a dielectric layer over the first capacitor electrode layer, and forming a second capacitor electrode layer over the dielectric layer. The process can also include detecting a defect and removing a first portion of the second capacitor electrode layer corresponding to the defect, wherein a second portion of the second capacitor electrode layer remains over the dielectric layer.