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The Brown-Meyer Lectures on Digital Systems
Module 1: Boolean Algebra & CMOS logic structures
© 2013
1.2 Making Logic Gates from MOSFETs
Introduction
Voltage controlled MOSFETs make the most fundamental logic gates. The video below will show how they work and how to make a basic inverter using them.
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