The two figures given above show a CMOS inverter along with its Voltage Transfer Characteristics (VTC). Assuming that VDD = 1.8 V, Vtn = -Vtp = 0.4 V, lambda_n = lambda_p = 0 V^-1, provide the values of the voltages marked on the VTC and the corresponding current (ID1 = ID2) in the table given below using the following parameters: uCox = 200 uA/V2 and (W/L) = 20/0.18

The two figures given above show a CMOS inverter along with its Voltage Transfer Characteristics (VTC). Assuming that VDD = 1.8 V, Vtn = -Vtp = 0.4 V, lambda_n = lambda_p = 0 V^-1, provide the values of the voltages marked on the VTC and the corresponding current (ID1 = ID2) in the table given below using the following parameters: uCox = 200 uA/V2 and (W/L) = 20/0.18

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The two figures given above show a CMOS inverter along with its Voltage Transfer Characteristics (VTC). Assuming that VDD = 1.8 V, Vtn = -Vtp = 0.4 V, lambda_n = lambda_p = 0 V^-1, provide the values of the voltages marked on the VTC and the corresponding current (ID1 = ID2) in the table given below using the following parameters: uCox = 200 uA/V2 and (W/L) = 20/0.18

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