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Distinguish between conventional charging (used in static cmos circuits) and adiabatic charging of a load capacitance

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Answered by ITZAARAV
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For recycling, the adiabatic circuits use the constant current source power supply and for reduce dissipation it uses the trapezoidal or sinusoidal power supply voltage. The equivalent circuit used to model the conventional CMOS circuits during charging process of the output load capacitance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

For recycling, the adiabatic circuits use the constant current source power supply and for reduce dissipation it uses the trapezoidal or sinusoidal power supply voltage. The equivalent circuit used to model the conventional CMOS circuits during charging process of the output load capacitance.

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