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The Brown-Meyer Lectures on Digital Systems 1.2 Making Logic Gates from MOSFETs Module 1: Boolean Algebra & CMOS logic structures

Slectures by Robert Wayner

© 2013


1.2 Making Logic Gates from MOSFETs


Accompanying lecture notes and associated, highlighted objectives


Introduction

Voltage controlled MOSFETs make the most fundamental logic gates. It is important to know basic configurations of MOSFETs to be able to resemble logic gatee, mainly to assemble them on real circuit boards. Many circuits nowadays use transistors to make logic gate configurations.


The video below will show how N-channel and P-channel MOSFETs work and how to make a basic inverter using them.



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