The main principle behind CMOS circuits that allows them to implement logic gates
is the use of p-type and n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors
to create paths to the output from either the voltage source or ground. When a path to output is created from the voltage source, the circuit is said to be pulled up. The other circuit state occurs when a path to output is created from ground and the output pulled down to the ground potential.
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