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Mar 15, 2021 at 5:21 | comment | added | Shashank V M | @Nulik regarding your question about AND gate, take a look at this question : electronics.stackexchange.com/q/533533/238188 | |
Mar 13, 2021 at 23:10 | comment | added | Transistor | If you want a non-inverting AND gate then you follow the NAND with an inverting stage. (NANDs are quicker than ANDs because there is one less propagation delay.) You'll need both the high side PMOS switches and the low side NMOS switches in the inverter as well. Have a look at the "fan-out" capability of the chips to see how many inputs one output can drive reliably. (It differs for each logic family.) | |
Mar 13, 2021 at 22:58 | comment | added | Nulik | and what if I need just copy the signal though a transistor? do I have to include both (nmos and pmos) or just any of those can be used? | |
Mar 13, 2021 at 20:38 | vote | accept | Nulik | ||
Mar 13, 2021 at 20:20 | history | answered | Transistor | CC BY-SA 4.0 |