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Complementary Pass-transistor Logic

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Complementary Pass-transistor Logic refers to a CMOS-type logic family which is designed for certain advantages. It is part of the larger family of CMOS with transmission gates, or CMOSTG. It is common to use this logic family for multiplexers and latches.

See also

Logic families

Reference

  • Weste and Harris, CMOS VLSI Design, Third Edition (ISBN 0-321-14901-7; ISBN 0-321-26977-2 (international edition))