DC Transfer Characteristics of Inverter
DC Transfer Characteristics of Inverter
DC Response
DC Response: Plot of Vout vs. Vin (i.e Voltage Transfer Curve [VTC]) for
a gate
DC Transfer CMOS Inverter
Characteristics of – When Vin = 0 -> Vout = VDD
static CMOS – When Vin = VDD -> Vout = 0 VDD
Inverter – For input between 0 and VDD , Idsp
Vin Vout
Vout depends on transistor
Idsn
size and current
– By KCL, Idsn = |Idsp|
VDD
Vgsn = Vin Idsp
Vin Vout
Vdsn = Vout Idsn
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pMOS Operation Idsn and Idsp in terms of Vdsn and Vdsp for various values of Vgsn and
Vgsp
Cutoff Linear Saturated Assume Vtn=|vtp| and pMOS is wider than nMOS such that bn = bp
Vgsp > Vtp Vgsp < Vtp Vgsp < Vtp Vgsn5
Vin > VDD + Vtp Vin < VDD + Vtp Vin < VDD + Vtp
Idsn Vgsn4
Vdsp > Vgsp – Vtp Vdsp < Vgsp – Vtp
Vgsn3
Vout > Vin - Vtp Vout < Vin - Vtp -Vdsp
Vgsn2
-VDD
Vgsp1 Vgsn1
Vgsp2 0 VDD
VDD
Vgsp3 Vdsn
Vgsp = Vin - VDD Vtp < 0 Idsp Vgsp4
Vin Vout -Idsp
Vdsp = Vout - VDD Idsn Vgsp5
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Vin = 0 Vin = 0V
0.4V
0.6V
0.8V
.2V
DD DD
DD
Vin0 Vin5
in5
Vin1 Vin4
dsn, |Idsp
Idsn dsp
|
Vin2 Vin3
Vin3 Vin2
Vin4 Vin1
in0
VDD
Vout
out
DD
The possible operating points of the inverter, marked with dots, are the
values of Vout where Idsn = | Idsp| for a given value of Vin.
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Vin Vout
Vin0 Vin1
VDD Vin2 Region nMOS pMOS
Vin0 Vin5
A B
A Cutoff Linear
VDD
Vout
Vin1 Vin4
C B Saturation Linear A B
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Summary of CMOS Inverter Operation The supply current IDD (= Idsn = | Idsp|) versus Vin
VDD
A B
The plot indicates
Vout that both transistors
C are momentarily ON
as Vin passes
D
through voltages
E between GND and
0 Vtn VDD/2 VDD+Vtp
VDD VDD, resulting in
Vin
a pulse of current
drawn from the
power supply.
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CMOS Inverter Input threshold voltage (Vinv) or mid- KCL at the inverter output node, IDn = - Idp ------(1)
point voltage: It is the input voltage at which output changes In the circuit,
from one state to another. VDD
Vgsn=Vin and Vgsp=Vin-VDD
It corresponds to region C on the DC characteristics at which
Vin= Vout = Vinv and Vin = Vinv Idsp
Vin Vout
– Intersection of DC characteristic with Vin= Vout
Idsn
characteristic.
In region C, both PMOSFET and NMOSFET are in Saturation
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𝛽𝑛 𝛽𝑝
VDD+Vtp+V tn
𝛽𝑝 VDD+Vtp+Vtn 1
For symmetric VTC, =1
Vinv = Vinv = 𝑟 𝛽𝑛
𝛽 1
1 + 𝛽𝑛 1+ 𝑟
kp’ (W/L)𝑝 µp Cox (W/L)P
𝑝
i.e =1 =1
𝛽𝑝 kn’ (W/L)𝑛 µn Cox (W/L)𝑛
Where r =
𝛽𝑛 µn Cox (W/L)n = µp Cox (W/L)P
𝛽
Vinv depends on 𝛽𝑝 =kp’ (W/L)𝑝
kn’ (W/L)𝑛 µn (W/L)n = µp (W/L)P
𝑛
i.e. Vinv depends on ratios of aspect ratios.(Aspect ratio->W/L ratio) 3 µp (W/L)n = µp (W/L)P
With Vtn= -Vtp and
𝛽𝑝
= 1, Vinv= VDD/2 -- Symmetric VTC i.e (W/L)p = 3( W/L)n
𝛽𝑛
Logic LOW input range: From 0 to VDD/2 and, i.e. PMOSFET should be 3 times bigger in size than
Logic HIGH input range: From VDD/2 to VDD NMOSFET => Keep Lp=Ln=L and Wp=3 Wn
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Dependence of inverter threshold voltage on Beta Ratio Numerical on inverter threshold voltage
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