Re: Top ten analog engineers

>>It might be amusing to suggest a class (SED lurkers) problem... design

> >>(at the CMOS transistor level) a three-input NAND, so that delays to > >>output from each input are identical. > It's a trick question (as if you didn't know ;-)

Yeah, I found myself wondering if CMOS includes resistors nowadays (it never used to).

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