Digital Electronics - Logic Gates - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Logic Gates - General Questions (Q.No. 11)
11.
TTL operates from a ________.
9-volt supply
3-volt supply
12-volt supply
5-volt supply
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Hiremath said:   1 decade ago
Transistor-transistor logic (TTL) is a class of digital circuits built from bipolar junction transistors (BJT) and resistors. It is called transistor-transistor logic because both the logic gating function (e.g. , AND) and the amplifying function are performed by transistors (contrast with RTL and DTL).

Khan said:   1 decade ago
CMOS is a technology used for constructing IC's, Microprocessor Micro-controllers, image sensor, highly integrated trans-receiver, image sensors and other digital logic circuits. CMOS devices are generally high noise immunity and low static power dissipation.

Sapna said:   1 decade ago
Logic families are two types:

1.bipolar logic families
a.saturated
b.non-saturated

2.unipolar logic families
a.pmos
b.nmos
c.cmos

Transistor transistor logic, level 2.5 to 5v.

Muskaan said:   1 decade ago
TTL is Transistor Transistor Logic. It was used in ICs earlier (before CMOS) as it consumes low power and gives high speed.

NISHANT GHOSH said:   1 decade ago
What difference does it make using different power supplies in any of the logic families apart from the mentioned one.

NELLI VASU said:   6 years ago
TTL is Transistor-Transistor Logic. It was used in ICs earlier as it consumes low power and gives high speed.

Siva said:   9 years ago
@Tharindu.

sop; sum of products Eg: F = xy' + yz.
pos; product of sums Eg: F= (x+ y).( y' + z').

Tanu said:   1 decade ago
RTL - Resistor transistor logic.

DTL - Diode transistor logic.

Vani said:   1 decade ago
What is the difference between TTL and CMOS, where we can use?

ARVIND SINGH said:   1 decade ago
What is TTL ? and what is the use of TTL ?


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