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A stick diagram is a graphical representation of the layout of a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) transistor. A stick diagram of a CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) NOT gate can be created as follows:
Draw the active region: The active region of the CMOS NOT gate is where the MOS transistors are placed. The active region is drawn as a rectangle.
Draw the source/drain regions: The source and drain regions of the transistors are drawn as horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the active region, respectively.
Draw the gate regions: The gate regions of the transistors are drawn as vertical lines above the source/drain regions. The gate regions are separated from the source/drain regions by a thin insulating layer of silicon dioxide (SiO2).
Label the transistors: Label the transistors as N-MOS (for n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor) and P-MOS (for p-type metal-oxide-semiconductor).
Draw the input/output pads: The input and output pads of the NOT gate are drawn as squares at the left and right sides of the active region, respectively. Label the input pad as "IN" and the output pad as "OUT".
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