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Discussion Forum : Digital Electronics - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Which of the following is non-saturating?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Since it is non-saturating, ECL has low propagation delay.
Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.
Rathiga said:
1 decade ago
Emitter coupled logic (ECL) is a non saturated logic, which means that transistors are prevented from going into deep saturation, thus eliminating storage delays. Preventing the transistors from going into saturation is accomplished by using logic levels whose values are so close to each other that a transistor is not driven into saturation when its input switches from low to high. In other words, the transistor is switched on, but not completely on. This logic family is faster than TTL.
Voltage level for high is -0.9 Volts and for low is -1.7V; thus biggest problem with ECL is a poor noise margin.
Voltage level for high is -0.9 Volts and for low is -1.7V; thus biggest problem with ECL is a poor noise margin.
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Arshabha Arya said:
8 years ago
Wow very nice explanation. @Rathiga.
Pavani said:
4 years ago
Very nice explanations, Thanks all.
Sumesh said:
7 years ago
Nice explanation. Thanks @Rathiga.
Shambhav said:
5 years ago
Thanks for explaining @Rathiga.
Kaviya said:
4 years ago
Super, thanks a lot @Rathiga.
Dibya said:
8 years ago
Excellent, thanks @Rathiga.
G Chandra Lekha said:
8 years ago
Thank you @Rathiga.
Likkith said:
9 years ago
Thanks @Rathiga.
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