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(Created page with "In electronics, TTL refers to a way of doing logic in circuits : 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" :: which now is often in contrast wit...") |
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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" |
Revision as of 15:47, 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