A defective CMOS inverter has a resistor R with resistance 14.6 kΩ shorting the NMOS transistor as shown in the circuit below. The supply voltage is 5 V, and the transistor parameters are the following: kn = kp = 0.1 mA/V2, VTN = −VTP = 1 V. 5. Find the value of the output voltage in V when the input is 0 V. a) 4.3 b) 4.2 c) 4.5 d) 4.4 e) 4.6 6. Find the value of VOL in V . a) 0.10 b) 0 c) 0.20 d) 0.30 e) 0.40

A defective CMOS inverter has a resistor R with resistance 14.6 kΩ shorting the NMOS transistor as shown in the circuit below. The supply voltage is 5 V, and the transistor parameters are the following: kn = kp = 0.1 mA/V2, VTN = −VTP = 1 V. 5. Find the value of the output voltage in V when the input is 0 V. a) 4.3 b) 4.2 c) 4.5 d) 4.4 e) 4.6 6. Find the value of VOL in V . a) 0.10 b) 0 c) 0.20 d) 0.30 e) 0.40

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A defective CMOS inverter has a resistor R with resistance 14.6 k Ω shorting the NMOS transistor as shown in the circuit below. The supply voltage is 5 V , and the transistor parameters are the following: k n = k p = 0.1 m A / V 2 , V T N = V T P = 1 V . 5. Find the value of the output voltage in V when the input is 0 V . a) 4.3 b) 4.2 c) 4.5 d) 4.4 e) 4.6 6. Find the value of V O L in V . a) 0.10 b) 0 c) 0.20 d) 0.30 e) 0.40

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