Talk:PMOS logic
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What is P ?
[edit]What is P ? 122.177.209.42 (talk) 03:06, 2011-01-26 (UTC)
- "PMOS transistor" means "p-channel MOS transistor". Circuit dreamer (talk, contribs, email) 12:32, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
- P type Silicon is used. NMOS uses N type Silicon.Zen-in (talk) 15:20, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
Should be totally re-written, relevant info missing, irrelevant given
[edit]The definition is clearly off-topic. Both PMOS and NMOS contain BOTH p-doped AND n-doped regions, so the definition as given would apply to NMOS as well! It is not clear whether PMOS stands for p-n-p or n-p-n geometry. Defining which is which would be the main reason to have this article. (I do not think the topic deserves a separate article anyway but not flagging for now).
The article should only focus on what is specific to P-MOS. Statements like "PMOS transistors have four modes of operation: cut-off (or subthreshold), triode, saturation (sometimes called active), and velocity saturation" seem to refer to a general property of MOS transistors; if so they are irrelevant and should be removed or put in context. 12.104.156.31 (talk) 17:20, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
Logic levels
[edit]For reference Intel 4004 PMOS voltage levels.
Symbol | Min | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
VSS | +15-5% | +15+5% | V |
VIL | VDD | VSS−5.5 | V |
VIH | VSS−1.5 | VSS+0.3 | V |
VOL | VSS−12 | VSS−6.5 | V |
VOH | VSS−0.5 | VSS | V |