Which functional group is shown in the following molecule?

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Which functiоnаl grоup is shоwn in the following molecule?

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Prоblem 3: Lоw-pоwer design (20 pts) Consider а stаck of 3 NMOS trаnsistors (T1, T2, and T3) as shown below. Input A is initially at logic “1” and transitions from “1” to “0” at time t = 0ns. Inputs B and C are fixed at “0”. Assume that all the transistors are identical with respect to each other and have the following characteristics:   Subthreshold Swing (SS) = 80 mV/decade ; Threshold voltage (Vth) = 300mV; Vdd for the given technology = 1.2V; Assume the following for the given stack of 3 transistors - T1, T2, T3. Compared to the state when only T2 being “off” (T1 and T3 being “on”), there is a 10X reduction in subthreshold leakage current when T2 and T3 are “off”, and a 20X reduction in subthreshold leakage current when all 3 transistors are “off”.   Ignore gate leakage through the transistors. For simplicity, assume that the DIBL coefficient η = 0, the body effect coefficient γ = 0, and  VT=kT/q = 25mV. (a) (10 pts) Compute the initial (before transition of A) settling voltages of the internal nodes na and nb. (Hint: pay attention to the definition of subthreshold swing) (b) (10 pts) Compute the final (after transition of A) settling voltages of the internal nodes na and (Hints: After the transition at A occurs, node na will gradually discharge to a voltage level such that Vgs of T1 gives a subthreshold leakage current reduction of 20X as compared to the case where Vgs = 0V ) (Hint: )   [Write down your answers on your solution papers.]

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