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
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
The output of the thermocouple is linear.
Its fairly self explanatory, put the input IN then check the output at the OUTPUT.
If it's in a function, you can just write return "output"; There's also prompts and alerts alert("output"); prompt("output");
Yes. For sourcing output, the relay coil is wired to (common or ground) and the output terminal. For sinking output, the relay is wired to (voltage supply or hot) and the output terminal.
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A laser printer is an output device.
The output of a computer can be purely visual, in which case the output device is a monitor, or it can be printed, in which case the output device is a printer; when computers produce sound, the output device is a speaker.
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The process that you need to do the following output depends on what the output is. The process you do to get one output would not be the same process you do to get a different output.
Output. It is taking data out the source (computer etc) and displaying it.
force output x distance = work output ~same for input