The document discusses CMOS inverters and their operation. It contains the following key points:
1) A CMOS inverter consists of an n-channel MOSFET (NMOS) and a p-channel MOSFET (PMOS) connected in series between the power supply and ground. The gates of the two transistors are connected to form the input.
2) When the input is low, the NMOS is off and the PMOS pulls the output high. When the input is high, the PMOS is off and the NMOS pulls the output low.
3) CMOS inverters have very low static power dissipation as there is no direct path between the power
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Chap16 2 CMOS Inverter Modified
The document discusses CMOS inverters and their operation. It contains the following key points:
1) A CMOS inverter consists of an n-channel MOSFET (NMOS) and a p-channel MOSFET (PMOS) connected in series between the power supply and ground. The gates of the two transistors are connected to form the input.
2) When the input is low, the NMOS is off and the PMOS pulls the output high. When the input is high, the PMOS is off and the NMOS pulls the output low.
3) CMOS inverters have very low static power dissipation as there is no direct path between the power