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A n-channel metal-oxide semiconductor (nMOS) transistor has n-type carriers in the channel. A positive voltage on the gate turns inverts the substrate (PWell) creating the channel and turning the device on. The term may also be used to describe logic circuits built around nMOS transistors.
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How does logic 1 get passed through an NMOS pass transistor?
One thing I came across in several of the books is that when an NMOS has a logic state HIGH and the input terminal (the schematic below) is also HIGH, the output terminal will be HIGH (a weak HIGH to be … How can the NMOS device consider the open terminal it 0 volts initially and consider it as the source terminal and Vgs > Vth so channel forms and we get a weak HIGH at the output? …