Cascode voltage switch logic
Cascode Voltage Switch Logic (CVSL) refers to a CMOS-type logic family which is designed for certain advantages. It requires mainly N-channel MOSFET transistors to implement the logic using true and complementary input signals, and also needs two P-channel transistors at the top to pull one of the outputs high. This logic family is also known as Differential Cascode Voltage Switch Logic (DCVS or DCVSL).
See also
- Logic family
References
- Weste and Harris, CMOS VLSI Design, Third Edition (ISBN 0-321-14901-7; ISBN 0-321-26977-2 (international edition))
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Logic families
- PMOS logic
- NMOS logic
- Depletion-load NMOS logic (including HMOS)
- Complementary MOS (CMOS)
- Pass transistor logic (PTL)
- Bipolar–CMOS (BiCMOS)
- Diode logic
- Diode–transistor logic (DTL)
- Open collector (OC)
- Direct-coupled transistor logic (DCTL)
- Emitter-coupled logic (ECL)
- Gunning transceiver logic (GTL)
- Integrated injection logic (I2L)
- Resistor–transistor logic (RTL)
- Transistor–transistor logic (TTL)
- Current mode logic / Source-coupled logic (CML/SCL)
- Static
- Dynamic
- Domino logic
- Four-phase logic