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16-1Chapter Sixteen
MOSFET Digital Circuits
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16-2Figure 16.6Voltage transfer characteristics, NMOS inverter with resistor load, for three resistor values
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16-3Figure 16.8(a) NMOS inverter with saturated load and (b) driver transistor characteristics and load curve
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16-4Figure 16.9Voltage transfer characteristics, NMOS inverter with saturated load, for three aspect ratios
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16-5Figure 16.10(a) NMOS inverter with depletion load, (b) current-voltage characteristic of depletion load, and (c) driver transistor characteristics and load curve
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16-6Figure 16.11Voltage transfer characteristics, NMOS inverter with depletion load, for three aspect ratios
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16-7Figure 16.18Voltage transfer characteristics of NMOS inverters with and without the body effect (a) enhancement load and (b) depletion load
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16-8Figure 16.26Composite width-to-length ratios of driver transistors in two-input NMOS logic configurations (a) NOR and (b) NAND
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16-9Figure 16.27NMOS logic circuit example
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16-10Figure 16.34CMOS inverter
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16-11Figure 16.39Complete voltage transfer characteristics, CMOS inverter
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16-12Figure 16.41Square root of inverter current versus input voltage, CMOS inverter biased at either VDD = 5V or VDD = 10V
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16-13Figure 16.44(a) Two-input CMOS NOR logic circuit and (b) truth table
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16-14Figure 16.45(a) Two-input CMOS NAND logic circuit and (b) truth table
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16-15Figure 16.49Complete CMOS design for Example 16.12
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16-16Figure 16.52Clocked CMOS logic circuit (a) AND function and (b) OR function
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16-17Figure 16.71NMOS R-S flip-flop
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16-18Figure 16.72CMOS R-S flip-flop
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16-19Figure 16.79Basic random access memory architecture
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16-20Figure 16.84CMOS RAM cell including PMOS pull-up transistors