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Input Low Current, IIL, is the current that must be sinked (pulled from) an input in order to guarantee that the input is seen as low.

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Let me first correct the question "current" here should be "tension" current is the speed of the electrons moving through the conductor and tension is the EMF that make the electrons move you cannot input current. the current is the demand of the circuit, depending on the resistance and the EMF(Electro Motoric Force) in other words, the Volts that is applied or input to the circuit.Answer:Any transformer can be used as a up step(inverting) or down step(converting) transformer, for instance 220V - 6V will be a converting and the 220V side will be your primary or high tension input and if you turn it around the 6V side will be your primary or low tension input.


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