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← TechnologyWhich outcome occurs when mismatched MOSFET threshold voltages in a CMOS inverter experience increased switching frequencies?
A)Reduced static power dissipation
B)Increased short-circuit current✓
C)Improved noise margin stability
D)Lower dynamic power consumption
💡 Explanation
Increased short-circuit current occurs because the **shoot-through effect** raises conduction period duration, therefore current flow rises when both MOSFETs in series conduct simultaneously, rather than one being off during the switch transition.
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