Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a disadvantage of a totem- pole output?
A) When switching from HIGH to LOW, Q4 is changing from saturation to cutoff. This transition takes longer than Q3's transition so for a short period a surge of current is drawn from Vcc.
B) When switching LOW to HIGH, Q3 is changing from saturation to cutoff. This transition takes longer than Q4's transition so for a short period a surge current is drawn from Vcc.
C) When switching from LOW to HIGH, Q4 is changing from saturation to cutoff. This transition takes longer than Q3's transition so for a short period a surge of current is drawn from Vcc.
D) Both A and C
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