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That's no answer at all - if you want a 74HC04 then use one - if you just want an 'inverter' then you need to specify EXACTLY how you're wanting to use it.
You can use those MOSFETs to make a CMOS power inverter but the minimum gate and supply voltage will be 10V for proper switching of the MOSFETs.
Note that this will give a significant shoot-through current when being switched unless the input switching voltage is very fast (which will require a high current gate driver to rapidly charge and discharge the large MOSFET gate capacitances.
Start with full performance specs,and load limits.
Compare with existing products
Set budget. Time limits
Choose make or buy on any part or whole unit.
Make/Review plan
Create a test plan, list of tests (DVT) to validate design assumptions.
Then start over, anytime, you dont like results and modify specs,
Do regression tests.
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