Basic, Semiconductor Multiplexed Bus In order to describe the timing of such a shared data bus, it is necessary to define some notation for timing diagrams. The notation used...
Basic, Semiconductor Tri-State Logic Tri-state logic does not refer to orderly thinking in a three state geographic region! When we speak of binary (base two number) values, ...
Basic, Semiconductor CMOS logic CMOS logic ( complementary symmetry MOS ) is another form of MOS logic. It has advantages over NMOS logic for low power circuitry and for...
Basic, Semiconductor NMOS Logic The conductive state of the FET's channel is what allows or prevents current from flowing in the device. For a typical logic N-channe...
Basic, Semiconductor The FET as a Logic Switch Most of the logic devices used in highly integrated circuits do not use bipolar transistors. Instead, they use field effect transistors....
Basic, Semiconductor, Transistor Transistor Switch OFF When the input is connected to logic zero (ground voltage), no current flows into the base of the transistor, since its base and emitter t...
Basic, Semiconductor, Transistor Transistor Switch ON Transistors can be configured to function as switches. As can be seen in figure bellow, an NPN transistor operating as a current controlled ...
Basic, Semiconductor Diode The diode is a simple semiconductor device acting as a "one way" current valve. It only lets current flow in one direction. F...
Basic, Semiconductor, Transistor Transistors The flow analogy can also be used to model how a transistor operates in a logic circuit. The transistor is an amplifier. It uses a small a...