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  2. Transistor - Wikipedia

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    Maximum power rating: low, medium, high. Maximum operating frequency: low, medium, high, radio (RF), microwave frequency (the maximum effective frequency of a transistor in a common-emitter or common-source circuit is denoted by the term f T, an abbreviation for transition frequency—the frequency at which the transistor yields unity voltage gain)

  3. Multi-threshold CMOS - Wikipedia

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    In a "fine-grained" approach, high V th sleep transistors are incorporated within every gate. Low V th transistors are used for the pull-up and pull-down networks, and a high V th transistor is used to gate the leakage current between the two networks. This approach eliminates problems of logic block partitioning and sleep transistor sizing.

  4. Threshold voltage - Wikipedia

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    For the n-channel depletion MOS transistor, a sufficient negative V GS will deplete (hence its name) the conductive channel of its free electrons switching the transistor “OFF”. Likewise for a p-channel "depletion-mode" MOS transistor a sufficient positive gate-source voltage will deplete the channel of its free holes, turning it “OFF”.

  5. NMOS logic - Wikipedia

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    When transitioning from high to low, the transistors provide low resistance, and the capacitive charge at the output drains away very quickly (similar to discharging a capacitor through a very low resistor). But the resistance between the output and the positive supply rail is much greater, so the low to high transition takes longer (similar to ...

  6. High impedance - Wikipedia

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    In analog circuits a high impedance node is one that does not have any low impedance paths to any other nodes in the frequency range being considered.Since the terms low and high depend on context to some extent, it is possible in principle for some high impedance nodes to be described as low impedance in one context, and high impedance in another; so the node (perhaps a signal source or ...

  7. PMOS logic - Wikipedia

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    When transitioning from low to high, the transistors provide low resistance, and the capacitive charge at the output accumulates very quickly (similar to charging a capacitor through a very low resistance). But the resistance between the output and the negative supply rail is much greater, so the high-to-low transition takes longer (similar to ...

  8. BiCMOS - Wikipedia

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    Bipolar transistors offer high speed, high gain, and low output impedance with relatively high power consumption per device, which are excellent properties for high-frequency analog amplifiers including low noise radio frequency (RF) amplifiers that only use a few active devices, while CMOS technology offers high input impedance and is ...

  9. Open collector - Wikipedia

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    The output will be high (true) only when all gates are in the high-impedance state, and will be low (false) otherwise, like Boolean AND. When treated as active-low logic, this behaves like Boolean OR, since the output is low (true) when any input is low. See Transistortransistor logic § Open collector wired logic.