LVT typically refers to Low Voltage Threshold. It's a transistor characteristic in integrated circuits. Transistors with a low voltage threshold switch states (turn on/off) at lower voltages, making them faster and consuming less power. They are commonly used in high-performance, low-power applications. However, they are more susceptible to leakage current.
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