Lecture

BJT vs FET Operation

Description

This lecture covers the comparison between BJT and FET operation in logic systems, focusing on the need for base current in BJT and gate charge in FET. It also discusses the complementary functions of BJT and FET, highlighting the differences in emitter, base, and collector. The lecture further explores the differences between TTL and CMOS technologies, emphasizing speed, energy consumption, and voltage levels. Additionally, it delves into the interfacing of TTL and CMOS, addressing signal tolerances and the need for buffers. The lecture concludes with a detailed analysis of the Set-Reset Latch, explaining its functionality and the implications of set priority.

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