Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL)
Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL): The ECL family is the fastest logic family in the group of bipolar logic families. The characteristic features that give this logic family its…
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Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL): The ECL family is the fastest logic family in the group of bipolar logic families. The characteristic features that give this logic family its…
Floating Point Numbers Floating Point Numbers: All the numbering systems have been in the category of base r fixed point numbers. Fixed point number means that the fractional point (i.e.,…
Introduction to Number Systems Number System: A number is a collection of digits and it is represented by (N)b, where b is the base and N is the number. The…
Difference Between Mealy And Moore Machine: In the synchronous sequential circuits, the combinational circuit consists of a combination of logic gates whereas the flip flops are used as memory elements.…
Resistor-Transistor Logic (RTL) The resistor-transistor logic (RTL) are digital circuits that are constructed using resistors and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). The resistors are the input network while the transistors function…
Diode Logic The diode logic uses diodes and resistors to implement Boolean functions. Diodes function as a switch that conducts only during the forward biasing condition. The simplicity in the…
Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) TTL as outlined above stands for Transistor-Transistor Logic. It is a logic family implemented with bipolar process technology that combines or integrates NPN transistors, PN junction diodes,…
Multivibrator Multivibrator is a two-state device that finds its extensive application in digital electronics. These devices are constructed using resistor coupled amplifiers whose outputs are feedback. Multivibrators are used in…
Demultiplexer Definition: A Demultiplexer Commonly termed as DEMUX does the opposite of MUX, i.e., it receives information on a single line and transmits this information on one of the 2n…
Multiplexer (MUX) Multiplexers are combinational circuits that can select one desired input signal from among n inputs and passes it to the single output line. These are also called data…