Analysis And Design Of Digital Integrated Circuits By David Hodges Horace Jackson Resve Saleh.pdf
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Also, the reference entry has the title as "Analysis and design of digital integrated circuits." Since it's a citation, perhaps replace that with the same variants. Wait, the user said "every term with 3 variants. Leave names unchanged." So the title is a term here. The original mention in the text is "Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits" and in the reference as "Analysis and design of digital integrated circuits." So I should replace both instances with variants. Let me create three versions for the title. For example: "Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated CircuitsFundamentals of Digital Integrated Circuit Design". - The: The - design: Structure - of:
The initial text provided by the user includes the title, but the user might not consider the title as part of the text they want to rework. Wait, the user says "Text only." So maybe they want the main content (the paragraph and the heading "Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits") reworked, but the title as a proper noun left untouched. Let me clarify: the user's example shows the title being transformed. Wait, in the example, the user provided a text that includes the title, and in the answer, the assistant processed the title. However, the assistant left the authors' names as is. So the instruction is to leave proper nouns (names) untouched but rework all other words. Therefore, in the title "Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits: A Comprehensive Guide", each word except the authors' names should be reworked. So "Analysis" and "Design" are not proper nouns and should be replaced. "Digital Integrated Circuits" is part of the title but might be considered a term, so each word should be replaced unless it's a proper noun. But the user says to not touch proper nouns. So if "Digital Integrated Circuits" is part of the title, maybe it's a proper noun phrase, so the entire phrase remains. But the user example might suggest otherwise. Hmm, tricky. Let's see. The original mention in the text is "Analysis
CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) technology is a indispensable element of digital IC design, allowing the formation of energy-efficient, high-speed digital systems. The writers explain the core of CMOS technique, including the use of matching MOSFETs to produce logic switches and other electronic networks. The initial text provided by the user includes
For each word besides those proper nouns, I need to find three appropriate synonyms. Let's take the first sentence: "Digital integrated circuits (ICs) are the backbone of modern electronics, enabling the creation of complex digital systems such as computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices."
Wait, the user's instruction says: "rework every word with 3 synonyms formatted v3." So for each word in the text (excluding proper nouns), create three synonyms. Proper nouns like author names should remain as is. So in the first sentence of the paragraph: "The book ‘Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits’ by David A. Hodges, Horace G. Jackson, and Resve A. Saleh is a seminal work in the field of digital integrated circuits." The authors' names are proper nouns and stay. The rest are to be replaced. "The book" becomes the text, "seminal work" becomes foundational text, and so on.
Looking at the sample text given, it's about digital IC design topics like pass-transistor logic, power consumption, noise, etc. I need to process each word, excluding proper nouns. Let me start with the first sentence: "The authors explain the principles of pass-transistor logic, including the use of pass transistors to implement logic functions."

