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can source voltage be greater then drain voltage?

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Hi guys,

I am stuck with a problem in my research.

problem is--

as the signal passes through multiple stages the signal strength decreases.

I want a 32bit AND on single dynamic gate(for example), the signal strength starts to decrease as it passes each transistor.

what is the remedy for this...

perhaps I need a single device on that dynamic gate to amplify the wire signal strength..it cant be buffers/amplifiers as they can't be place on the single wire.

or

I was wondering...is there any FET device that will give source voltage more then the drain voltage as its characteristics?


Any sort of help/comment is most welcome

Thanks
 

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