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A logic family may refer to two tightly related concepts. A '''logic family''' is a collection of devices that share the same core technology used to implement [[integrated circuit]]s logic (e.g. [[CMOS]] vs [[Bipolar]]). A '''logic family''' is also used to refer to the various '''logic sub-families''' where particular technique used to implement [[logic gates]] (e.g. [[Dynamic CMOS]] vs [[Static CMOS]].
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A logic family may refer to two tightly related concepts. A '''logic family''' is a collection of devices that share the same core technology used to implement [[integrated circuit]]s logic (e.g. [[CMOS]] vs [[Bipolar]]). A '''logic family''' is also used to refer to the various '''logic sub-families''' where particular technique used to implement logic gates (e.g. [[Dynamic CMOS]] vs [[Static CMOS]].
  
 
== Types ==
 
== Types ==
* [[field-effect transistor]] (FET)
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* [[field-effect]] (FET)
 
** [[metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET)
 
** [[metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET)
 
*** [[pmos logic|p-type metal–oxide–semiconductor logic]] (pMOS)
 
*** [[pmos logic|p-type metal–oxide–semiconductor logic]] (pMOS)
 
*** [[nmos logic|n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor logic]] (nMOS)
 
*** [[nmos logic|n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor logic]] (nMOS)
 
*** [[complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (CMOS)
 
*** [[complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (CMOS)
* [[bipolar junction transistor]] (BJT)
 
** [[transistor-transistor logic]] (TTL)
 
*** [[Schottky transistor-transistor logic]] (STTL)
 
** [[mmitter-coupled logic]] (ECL)
 
*** [[positive emitter-coupled logic]] (PECL)
 
*** [[low-voltage positive emitter-coupled logic]] (LVPECL)
 
** [[diode-transistor logic]] (DTL)
 
*** [[complemented transistor diode logic]] (CTDL)
 
*** [[high-threshold logic]] (HTL)
 
** [[resistor-transistor logic]] (RTL)
 
*** [[resistor-capacitor-transistor logic]] (RCTL)
 
*** [[direct-coupled transistor logic]] (DCTL)
 
** [[integrated injection logic]] (IIL)
 
 
* [[bipolar complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (BiCMOS)
 
* [[bipolar complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (BiCMOS)
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* [[mmitter-coupled logic]] (ECL)
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** [[positive emitter-coupled logic]] (PECL)
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** [[low-voltage positive emitter-coupled logic]] (LVPECL)
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* [[diode-transistor logic]] (DTL)
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** [[complemented transistor diode logic]] (CTDL)
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** [[high-threshold logic]] (HTL)
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* [[resistor-transistor logic]] (RTL)
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** [[resistor-capacitor-transistor logic]] (RCTL)
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** [[direct-coupled transistor logic]] (DCTL)
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* [[integrated injection logic]] (IIL)

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