: Covers simple NMOS and CMOS logic gates, computer simulation, transfer curves, noise margins, and gate delays.
| Do ✅ | Don’t ❌ | |-------|----------| | Recognize India’s diversity – north vs. south, urban vs. rural, Hindu vs. Muslim vs. Sikh, etc. | Treat “Indian culture” as one monolith – it’s a mosaic. | | Ask questions like “What’s the significance of this ritual?” | Assume every Indian practices every tradition. | | Show curiosity about local languages (Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, etc.) | Use stereotypes like “all Indians eat curry” or “everyone does yoga.” | | Credit original creators when sharing content. | Overemphasize poverty or mysticism unless context-specific. |
While other books devote a chapter to the inverter, Martin dedicates a masterclass. He derives the switching threshold (Vm) not as a formula to memorize, but as a consequence of the ratio of PMOS to NMOS strengths. He meticulously covers:
The text is specifically designed for upper-level undergraduate or first-year graduate courses. Its inclusion of modern examples and rigorous end-of-chapter problems helps students bridge the gap between theory and industrial practice.