Image:DigitalInverterVTC.png

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[edit] Voltages marked on the graph

VOH:  Output High - output above this mark is considered on  (1)
VOL:  Output Low  - output below this mark is considered off (0)
VIH:  Input High - input at or above this mark will turn the device off
VIL:  Input Low  - input at or below this mark will turn the device on
Vm:   Midpoint Voltage - used for calculating noise margins, gain, and other parameters
Description

I constructed this data from a device I built for my ECE442 class at North Carolina State University. This is a Voltage Transfer Curve used to analyze a digital inverter circuit. The data represents a general behavior for similar devices.

Source

Myself

Date
Author

Nader Moussa

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