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cmos/static
< cmos
Revision as of 02:24, 28 February 2014 by 50.241.165.246 (talk)
Static CMOS is a logic circuit design technique whereby the output is always strongly driven due to it always being connected to either Vcc or GND.
Overview
A static CMOS circuit is composed of two networks:
- pull-up network (PUN) - a set of PMOS transistors connected between Vcc and the output line
- pull-down network (PDN) - a set of NMOS transistors connected between GND and the output line
Components designed out pull-up and pull-down networks operate in a mutually exclusive way; in a steady state there is never a direct path between Vcc and GND. Devices that are made up of PUN/PDN are always strongly driven and therefore office strong immunity from noise.
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