BiCMOS inverter requires high load current sourcing. A. True B. False

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The correct answer is False.

A BiCMOS inverter is a type of transistor that uses both bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). BJTs are typically used for high-current applications, while MOSFETs are typically used for low-current applications. In a BiCMOS inverter, the BJT is used to source the high load current, while the MOSFET is used to sink the low load current. This allows the BiCMOS inverter to operate at higher speeds and with lower power consumption than a traditional BJT inverter.

The following is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: BiCMOS inverter requires high load current sourcing. This is false, as the BiCMOS inverter uses both BJTs and MOSFETs, with the BJT sourcing the high load current and the MOSFET sinking the low load current.
  • Option B: BiCMOS inverter requires low load current sourcing. This is also false, as the BiCMOS inverter uses both BJTs and MOSFETs, with the BJT sourcing the high load current and the MOSFET sinking the low load current.
  • Option C: BiCMOS inverter requires no load current sourcing. This is false, as the BiCMOS inverter does require some load current to operate.
  • Option D: BiCMOS inverter requires a variable load current. This is also false, as the BiCMOS inverter does not require a variable load current to operate.