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What is a fully differential CMOS logic?

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cmos logic

Take a look in this paper:
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Re: cmos logic

refer to allen and holberg you will get good idea abt it
 

cmos logic

a fully differential logic needs input in its normal and inverted form... it also has two outputs one the normal and the other the inverse of it...

he two complementary network are used each requiring inverted inputs....
 

cmos logic

Its basically complementary data lines only..
 

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