because its a balanced device
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Answering "What is differences between pld and mixed logic gatessuch as the 7400 7432 ic logic device name one pld device?"
The 74 indicates a general use IC, the 54 indicates a military specification device with a greater operating temperature range. These two prefixes were originally assigned in the 1960s by Texas Instruments for their TTL logic family, but have since become de facto industry standards. They were also adopted for CMOS in the 1980s when it was decided that having common package pinouts would make it easier for both logic designers and circuit board layout software.
Programmable logic ASICs is a classification of ASICs are programmed by blowing fuses in a device to alter the logic function.
Cmos logic family, because it has no resistors attached who consume active power.
The switching time (on and off) of the TTL logic gate is very fast in comparison with CMOS logic gate. However, they could not tolerate higher range of power supply.
CMOS (complementary metal oxide semi conductor) is a logic family. A logic family refers to the way of implementing logic. Using this technique, logic gates are realized. The combination of several logic gates forms a digital circuit or integrated circuit (IC). A mother board is also an IC. The technique used to realize it is CMOS logic.
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CMOS logic families tolerate low temperatures because they are designed to. I suppose the why is not public because those would be trade secrets.
CMOS is a type of technology for constructing integrated circuits. One advantage of this setup is less waste heat compared to NMOS logic or transistor-transistor logic.
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CMOS and NMOS are two logic families. As the name itself indicates, CMOS is complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor technology. It uses both PMOS and NMOS transistors for design. Whereas, NMOS logic family uses only NMOS FETs for design.
Cmos logic family, because it has no resistors attached who consume active power.
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If you mean the CMOS setup, then it was likely made around 1984. That was the year that IBM released the AT computer. That was the first to make use of CMOS settings. If you mean CMOS-based logic chips, they have been around since at least the the mid 1970's.