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The document describes a session to design CMOS inverters and analyze their transfer functions and delays. Students are asked to design a minimum sized inverter, measure its charge and discharge times, and examine its transfer function graph. They then redesign the inverter to be more symmetrical, repeating the measurements and analysis. The goal is to see the effects of design parameters on an inverter's delay and transfer characteristics.

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The document describes a session to design CMOS inverters and analyze their transfer functions and delays. Students are asked to design a minimum sized inverter, measure its charge and discharge times, and examine its transfer function graph. They then redesign the inverter to be more symmetrical, repeating the measurements and analysis. The goal is to see the effects of design parameters on an inverter's delay and transfer characteristics.

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Session 1: Design of a CMOS inverter


The objective of this session is to see the effect of the design parameters (L and W) of an inverter over delay and the transfer function.

2. Design of a minimum size inverter


The session starts with the smallest inverter that can be build (L=2, W=2). Design the inverter, connect consecutively two of them and make the following simulations: 1. Simulate the pair of inverters with an input signal that oscillates taking 05ns to move from 0 to 1 and from 1 to 0 (slope). Measure the charge and discharge time of the output of the first transistor. 2. Simulate the pair of inverters with an input signal that changes slowly from 0 to 1 (e.g. 15s). Visualize the input signal against the ouput of the first inverter (transfer function)

Questions:
1. Discharge time (ns): 2. Charge time(ns): 3. How does the transfer function look like? Is it symmetrical? Is it shifted to the left or to the right? Measure of the delay
Output Value Initial Final Action Charge Discharge Delay (ns)

Transfer function

Is the transfer function symmetrical? Is it shifted to the left or to the right?

YES Right

NO Left Dont know

3. Design of a symmetric inverter


Re-design the inverter to make it as symmetrical as possible. Repeat the same simulations as before.

Questions:
1. 2. 3. 4. Discharge time (ns): Charge time (ns): How does the transfer function look like? In what voltage is it centered? What modifications have you introduced to the original inverter?

Measure of the delay


Initial state Out Future state Out Action Charge Discharge Delay (ns)

Transfer function

In what voltage is it centered? What modifications have you introduced to the original inverter?

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