I'm obviously missing something... I will do some more studying and repost a different topic on a later date. Thank you to all those who have posted to this topic.
I apologize if my terminology is lacking in any way. I appreciate your response and I hope this will be readable. From what I understand you are saying that the lead out (or drain) is not where a reading is taken to determine the output, but that it is located where the drain meets the resistor...
I have found an indepth explanation of the definitions of electron flow through the transistor. All I need to know now is how the transitor components directly apply to a NOT Gate.
http://www.privateline.com/transistor/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...cement-type_MOSFET.JPG
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:N-channel_mosfet.JPG
I have this diagram of a transistor... it shows the source of negetive particles flowing from the sysem clock through an illuminum lead that penetrates through a layer of silicon...
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