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CMOS Inverter

  • The circuit below is the simplest CMOS logic gate.
  • When a low voltage (0 V) is applied at the input, the top transistor (P-type) is conducting (switch closed) while the bottom transistor behaves like an open circuit.
  • Therefore, the supply voltage (5 V) appears at the output.
  • Conversely, when a high voltage (5 V) is applied at the input, the bottom transitor (N-type) is conducting (switch closed) while the top transitor behaves like an open circuit.
  • Hence, the ouput voltage is low (0 V).
  • The function of this gate can be summarized by the following table:
    Input Output
    High Low
    Low High
  • The output is the opposite of the input - this gate inverts the input.
  • Notice that always one of the transistor will be an open circuit and no current flows from the supply voltage to ground.

Inverter Circuit and Standard Symbol
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