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The important thing to keep in mind regarding the PMOS transistor is that the ‘Terminal voltage’ is VSD, the voltage from Source to Drain. The current flow direction is from Source to Drain. This is summarized in the table below. Terminal voltage of the transistor NMOS PMOS VDS VSD Terminal voltage in the circuit Vo VDD-Vo Controlling voltage of the transistor VGS VSG Controlling voltage in the circuit Vin VDD-Vin Drain to Source Source to Drain Current flow direction How does the I-V curve of the PMOS look when drawn based on its controlling voltage and terminal voltage?

Yes, our plain old digital inverter is what is going to be our guiding beacon into the world of Analog! Firstly, note that input Vin is applied to the Gates of both the NMOS and the PMOS. That is the reason both the PMOS and NMOS currents are shown as Id. To recap how the curves look, we show below the NMOS and PMOS curves side by side. We have already plotted them using the parameters of the circuit which are shared between the PMOS and NMOS – Vin, Vo and Id. This point of intersection would determine the operating point for Vo and would also correspond to a value of Id that is same for the two elements.

She is the mother of Aman-Ra and therefore the mother-in-law of UmanRa. Even back in those days, I am, guessing there would have been the concept of ‘inlaws’, so the entry of Mil-Ra should not come as a huge surprise to the readers- neither should the fact that Mil-Ra is not really an easy person to please! Mil-Ra has a laundry list of requirements that she expects Uman-Ra to fulfil daily for her. The response to this stimulus is shown abstractly as below. In that sense, it is a healthy response to the stimulus.

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