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What are TTL gates?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

TTL stand for transistor transistor logic it could be DTL for diode or any other type of family.

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What will happen if you connect outputs of two TTL gates directly?

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What is the noise margin for standard TTL gates?

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Difrance between ic and ttl?

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What does TTL applies mean?

TTL is a logic family. A logic family is the set of logic gates designed using a specific approach. Or simply speaking, logic family is the way of implementing logic. TTL stands for transistor - transistor - logic. It involves transistors (BJT) to implement logic. TTL applies means TTL logic family is used or can be applied in that specific application.


What is a TTL-compatible output?

Compatibility in TTL means that the output of one TTL device can be used to drive the Input of the other TTL device , This because the low and high output window fit inside the low and high input window/profile TTL stand for Transistor Transistor Logic, so any voltage between 0 and 5 volt is compatible where any voltage between 3V and 5V is logic 1 and zero volt is logic 0


What is a TTL compatible output?

A: TTL gates operates on the premise of having +5 dc on the rail therefore the output will be in the range +5 volts. A cmos gate while similar to a TTL function is not really compatible since the output volts can be 12 volts or more. Besides that TTL gates require some input current for it to operate


What does transistor to transistor logic mean and what are its uses?

A: TTL-DTL-RTL are family of gates called by the name. Example TTL means Tran. trans. logic. It refers to the inputs for these gates as the type. T= Transistor D=Diode R=Resistor While they do perform the same function their characteristics in performance varies greatly.


What does applying mean?

TTL is a logic family. A logic family is the set of logic gates designed using a specific approach. Or simply speaking, logic family is the way of implementing logic. TTL stands for transistor - transistor - logic. It involves transistors (BJT) to implement logic. TTL applies means TTL logic family is used or can be applied in that specific application.


What is a TTL waveform?

A TTL waveform refers to the output signal of a Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) digital circuit, characterized by its distinct voltage levels representing binary states. Typically, a TTL high state is around 2.4 to 5 volts, while a low state is around 0 to 0.8 volts. The waveform transitions sharply between these levels, reflecting the rapid switching behavior of TTL circuits. TTL waveforms are used in various digital applications, including logic gates, microprocessors, and communication systems.


How many TTL input?

TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) inputs typically refer to the number of inputs that a TTL device, such as a logic gate or flip-flop, can handle. Common TTL logic gates often have 2 to 4 inputs, while more complex devices like multiplexers or encoders can have larger numbers of inputs, ranging from 4 to 16 or more. The specific number of TTL inputs depends on the type and design of the device in question.


Can DTL logic work with TTL logic?

Yes, standard 5V powered DTL and TTL devices are fully input/output logic level and fanout compatible. However DTL chips are nearly impossible to find today. The only thing to be careful about is old DTL based designs often used wired-and gates (i.e. directly tying outputs of several gates together to reduce part count). You cannot do this with normal TTL!