Practice Formulas For Nml And Nmh (3.5) - CMOS Inverter Design and Static Characteristics Analysis
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Formulas for NML and NMH

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Question 1 Easy

What does NML stand for and what does it signify?

💡 Hint: Think about how noise affects logic levels.

Question 2 Easy

Calculate NML if VIL = 0.6V and VOL = 0.2V.

💡 Hint: Use the formula NML = VIL - VOL.

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Question 1

What does NML represent?

Noise Margin Low
Noise Margin High
Voltage Output High

💡 Hint: Recall what each abbreviation stands for.

Question 2

If VOH = 1.0V and VIH = 0.7V, what is NMH?

💡 Hint: Use the formula for NMH.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Given: VIL = 0.9V, VOL = 0.4V, VOH = 2.5V, VIH = 1.1V. Calculate NML and NMH and determine if the inverter is robust enough.

💡 Hint: Apply the formulas correctly and analyze the results.

Challenge 2 Hard

A CMOS inverter shows a VTC where VOH = 1.2V, VOL = 0.1V, VIL = 0.6V, and VIH = 0.4V. Discuss the implications of these NML and NMH values on circuit reliability.

💡 Hint: Evaluate how these discrepancies can influence design choices.

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