IC Design: Draw Stick Diagram for D-Latch

In summary, the conversation is about someone seeking help in drawing a stick diagram for a D-latch. They mention that they know 2 inverters and 2 transmission gates can be joined, but they are having trouble with it and are looking for someone to show them how.
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does anyone know how to draw stick diagram for this D-latch? i know that 2 inverters and 2 transmission gates can be joined, but i just can't get it. can anyone show me how?
 

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zadero said:
does anyone know how to draw stick diagram for this D-latch? i know that 2 inverters and 2 transmission gates can be joined, but i just can't get it. can anyone show me how?

I did a simple google search on the words from your post, stick diagram for this D-latch, and got lots of good hits. Here is the hit list. Let us know what you come up with!

http://www.google.com/search?source...enUS301US302&q=stick+diagram+for+this+D-latch

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1. What is IC Design?

IC design, short for integrated circuit design, is the process of creating the layout and specifications for a semiconductor chip that will be used in electronic devices.

2. What is a D-Latch?

A D-Latch is a type of digital logic gate that can store one bit of information. It is commonly used in memory and storage systems in electronic devices.

3. How do you draw a stick diagram for a D-Latch?

To draw a stick diagram for a D-Latch, start by drawing two vertical lines representing the two inputs, D and CLK. Then, draw a crossbar connecting the two lines to represent the AND gate. Next, draw a horizontal line representing the output, Q. Finally, add two more lines connecting the crossbar to the output to represent the inverter.

4. What are the advantages of using a D-Latch in IC design?

D-Latches are simple and easy to design, making them cost-effective for use in large-scale integrated circuits. They also have a small area and low power consumption, making them ideal for use in portable electronic devices.

5. What are some common applications of D-Latches?

D-Latches are commonly used in memory and storage systems, such as flip-flops, registers, and shift registers. They are also used in data transfer and synchronization circuits, such as bus interface circuits and clock distribution networks.

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