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[SOLVED] Why does CMOS logic give complementary output?

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Hello

I have a very elementary question regarding CMOS logic. Why is the CMOS output always complemetary to the desired functionality?
 

Hello,
For that you just need to understand the transistor level schematic of CMOS.
And along with that, just understand the PMOS transistor and NMOS transistor working.

after understanding the schematic level, you will get the answer of your question.

Maulin
 

if you go through the operation of the elements in the design you can easily understand why it is working like. it is because of the opposite elements used in the design (pmos,nmos)
 

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