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Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) digital integrated circuits are the enabling technology for the modern information age. Because of their intrinsic features in low-power consumption, large noise margins, and ease of design, CMOS integrated circuits have been widely used to develop random access memory (RAM) chips, microprocessor chips, digital signal processor (DSP) chips, and application- specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chips. The popular use of CMOS circuits will grow with the increasing demands for low-power, low- noise integrated electronic systems in the development of portable computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable phones, and multimedia agents. Since the field of CMOS integrated circuits alone is very broad, it is conventionally divided into digital CMOS circuits and analog CMOS circuits. This site is focused on the CMOS digital integrated circuits. Primarily this site only provided a simple basic understanding of CMOS digital integrated circuits. The ‘ CMOS DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS : Analysis and Design, McGraw-Hill ‘ has been a wonderfully supportive from beginning of the project. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the support from all the members for providing us invaluable information throughout the project.
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