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The two-transistor XOR gate needs a diagram.

The D-type figure should not have the stub wire to the left on the feedback input.

The fundamental difference between pass gates and transmission gates should be highlighted.

The C_x is not shown in a figure.

The 'period clock' reference is unnecessary - it need not be a clock or periodic if just making a mux.

The barrel shifter is a great example to include. - User:David.J.Greaves —Preceding undated comment added 10:56, 21 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Needs a diagram. Only used on-chip in integrated circuits, not between packages. Update links to this article. List the different families of PTL. Merge any PTL family stubs such as complimentary. --Wtshymanski (talk) 17:07, 14 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

What?

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Is a "pass transistor" a particular *kind* of transistor, distinct from a FET or a BJT? There is no "pass transistor" article, so perhaps not?

Also, these two sentences:

> It reduces the count of transistors used to make different logic gates, by eliminating redundant transistors. Transistors are used as switches to pass logic levels between nodes of a circuit, instead of as switches connected directly to supply voltages.[1]

Are in the wrong order: *what* should come before *why*.