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In electronics, TTL refers to a way of doing logic in circuits  
In electronics, TTL refers to a way of doing logic in circuits  
 
: historically, this '''Transistor-Transistor Logic''' (transistors perform both the logic as well as any amplfication) replaced earlier styles, mostly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistor%E2%80%93transistor_logic resistor–transistor logic] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diode%E2%80%93transistor_logic diode–transistor logic]
: historically, Transistor-Transistor Logic (transistors perform both the logic as well as any amplfication) replaced earlier styles, mostly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistor%E2%80%93transistor_logic resistor–transistor logic] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diode%E2%80%93transistor_logic diode–transistor logic]


: practically often just means "logic at 5V"
: practically often just means "logic at 5V"
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As a file extension, .ttl may point to [https://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/ turtle] format of storing triplets
As a file extension, .ttl may point to [[turtle]] format of storing triplets

Latest revision as of 15:52, 16 February 2024

In electronics, TTL refers to a way of doing logic in circuits

historically, this Transistor-Transistor Logic (transistors perform both the logic as well as any amplfication) replaced earlier styles, mostly resistor–transistor logic and diode–transistor logic
practically often just means "logic at 5V"
which now is often in contrast with newer, lower-voltage (often 3.3V) logic levels


As a file extension, .ttl may point to turtle format of storing triplets