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  2. Logic level - Wikipedia

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    In digital circuits, a logic level is one of a finite number of states that a digital signal can inhabit. Logic levels are usually represented by the voltage difference between the signal and ground, although other standards exist. The range of voltage levels that represent each state depends on the logic family being used.

  3. Current-mode logic - Wikipedia

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    Current mode logic (CML), or source-coupled logic (SCL), is a digital design style used both for logic gates and for board-level digital signaling of digital data.. The basic principle of CML is that current from a constant current generator is steered between two alternate paths depending on whether a logic zero or logic one is being represented.

  4. Digital signal - Wikipedia

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    A five level PAM digital signal. In digital electronics, a digital signal is a pulse amplitude modulated signal, i.e. a sequence of fixed-width electrical pulses or light pulses, each occupying one of a discrete number of levels of amplitude. [6] [7] A special case is a logic signal or a binary signal, which varies between a low and a high ...

  5. Emitter-coupled logic - Wikipedia

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    The logic was also called a current-mode circuit. [12] It was also used to make the IBM Advanced Solid Logic Technology (ASLT) circuits in the IBM 360/91. [13] [14] [15] Yourke's current switch was a differential amplifier whose input logic levels were different from the output logic levels.

  6. LVCMOS - Wikipedia

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    As semiconductor technology has progressed, LVCMOS power supply voltage and interface standards for decreasing voltages have been defined by the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council for digital logic levels lower than 5 volts.

  7. Diode–transistor logic - Wikipedia

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    The DTL circuit shown in the first picture consists of three stages: an input diode logic stage (D1, D2 and R1), an intermediate level shifting stage (R3 and R4), and an output common-emitter amplifier stage (Q1 and R2). If both inputs A and B are high (logic 1; near V+), then the diodes D1 and D2 are reverse biased.

  8. Logic family - Wikipedia

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    In computer engineering, a logic family is one of two related concepts: A logic family of monolithic digital integrated circuit devices is a group of electronic logic gates constructed using one of several different designs, usually with compatible logic levels and power supply characteristics within a family. Many logic families were produced ...

  9. Diode logic - Wikipedia

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    Active logic gates output voltages within a precise voltage range, provided that their input voltages were within a somewhat wider valid input voltage range. This level restoration allows more cascaded logic stages and removes noise, facilitating very large scale integration.