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CMOS Logic and Digital Circuits

Digital logic circuits map continuous physical quantities to discrete binary values of 0 and 1 to simplify analysis and design. An undefined region between 0 and 1 states ensures values can be unambiguously defined and detected reliably. Digital logic is immune to variations and noise because a wide range of physical values represent the same binary value. Buffer amplifiers can regenerate weak signals into strong ones, allowing digital signals to transmit over distances without information loss. A logic circuit can be represented as a black box with inputs and outputs, while its logical operation is described through truth tables listing discrete 0s and 1s, ignoring electrical behavior.

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CMOS Logic and Digital Circuits

Digital logic circuits map continuous physical quantities to discrete binary values of 0 and 1 to simplify analysis and design. An undefined region between 0 and 1 states ensures values can be unambiguously defined and detected reliably. Digital logic is immune to variations and noise because a wide range of physical values represent the same binary value. Buffer amplifiers can regenerate weak signals into strong ones, allowing digital signals to transmit over distances without information loss. A logic circuit can be represented as a black box with inputs and outputs, while its logical operation is described through truth tables listing discrete 0s and 1s, ignoring electrical behavior.

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DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUIT

APPLICATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF ECE DVR&Dr.HS MIC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY


UNIT 1(CMOS LOGIC)
Logic Signals and Gates
Digital logic hides the pitfalls of the analog world by mapping the infinite set of real values for a
physical quantity into two subsets corresponding to just two possible numbers or logic values—0
and 1. As a result, digital logic circuits can be analyzed and designed functionally, using
switching algebra, tables, and other abstract means to describe the operation of well-behaved 0s
and 1s in a circuit.A logic value, 0 or 1, is often called a binary digit, or bit. If an application
requires more than two discrete values, additional bits may be used, with a set of n bits
representing 2n different values. With most phenomena, there is an undefined region between the
0 and 1 states (e.g., voltage = 1.8 V, dim light, capacitor slightly charged, etc.). This undefined
region is needed so that the 0 and 1 states can be unambiguously defined and reliably detected.
Noise can more easily corrupt results if the boundaries separating the 0 and 1 states are too close.
When discussing electronic logic circuits such as CMOS and TTL, digital designers often use the
words .LOW. and .HIGH. in place of .0. and .1. to remind them that they are dealing with real
circuits, not abstract quantities: LOW A signal in the range of algebraically lower voltages,
which is interpreted as a logic 0.HIGH A signal in the range of algebraically higher voltages,
which is interpreted as a logic 1.Note that the assignments of 0 and 1 to LOW and HIGH are
somewhat arbitrary. Assigning 0 to LOW and 1 to HIGH seems most natural, and is called
positive logic. The opposite assignment, 1 to LOW and 0 to HIGH, is not often used, and is
called negative logic.Because a wide range of physical values represent the same binary value,
digital logic is highly immune to component and power supply variations and noise.
Furthermore, buffer amplifier circuits can be used to regenerate .weak. values into .strong. ones,
so that digital signals can be transmitted over arbitrary distances without loss of information. For
example, a buffer amplifier for CMOS logic converts any HIGH input voltage into an output
very close to 5.0 V, and any LOW input voltage into an output very close to 0.0 V. A logic
circuit can be represented with a minimum amount of detail simply as a .black box. with a
certain number of inputs and outputs. For example, Figure shows a logic circuit with three inputs
and one output. However, this representation does not describe how the circuit responds to input
signals. From the point of view of electronic circuit design, it takes a lot of information to
describe the precise electrical behavior of a circuit. However, since the inputs of a digital logic

DEPARTMENT OF ECE DVR&Dr.HS MIC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY


circuit can be viewed as taking on only discrete 0 and 1 values, the circuit’s .logical. operation
can be described with a table that ignores electrical behavior and lists only discrete 0 and 1
values.

DEPARTMENT OF ECE DVR&Dr.HS MIC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

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