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Yes, I understand that the transition of voltage levels usually given in time domain i.e. rise and fall time of the output signal. If the input (data-rate) of an inverter is 16-Gb/s then accordingly the switching of NMOS-PMOS will take place [i.e. high to low/low to high level transition in time...
I wish to get a clarify the understanding of switching frequency of transistor
Say, the input signal is 16 Gb/s fed to an inverter, Can we call the switching frequency of transistors in a circuit to be 16 GHz? I understand that the Nyquist frequency will be 8 GHz. But what about switching...
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