In the 8th May 2006 issue of EE Times, I published a “Brain Boggler” in my Logically Speaking column. The idea is that we have a black box with three inputs called A, B, and C; and three outputs ...
Before we plunge headfirst into the fray with gusto and abandon (and aplomb, of course), let’s remind and reassure ourselves that—although the following discussions focus on the devices and ...
CMOS devices have large input impedance with input currents on the order of 0.01nA. Adding feedback circuitry can result in a latch-like device that can be used to store bits, and also operate in a ...