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Yes its an inverter with hyteresis, because here output not only depends on input but also on previous output, which providing the bias for an inverter.
Fom said:Yes its an inverter with hyteresis, because here output not only depends on input but also on previous output, which providing the bias for an inverter.
But the output of this inverter is not rail-to-rail swing. It is changed from Vthn to Vdd-lVthpl.
And when Vin is 0 or Vdd the output switces to high-impedance state.
When the input voltage is lower than the Vthn the output voltage drops linearly from Vdd.