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* [[bipolar junction transistor]] (BJT) | * [[bipolar junction transistor]] (BJT) | ||
** [[transistor-transistor logic]] (TTL) | ** [[transistor-transistor logic]] (TTL) | ||
+ | *** [[Schottky transistor-transistor logic]] (STTL) | ||
** [[mmitter-coupled logic]] (ECL) | ** [[mmitter-coupled logic]] (ECL) | ||
*** [[positive emitter-coupled logic]] (PECL) | *** [[positive emitter-coupled logic]] (PECL) |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 25 December 2015
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 circuits 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[edit]
- field-effect transistor (FET)
- bipolar junction transistor (BJT)
- transistor-transistor logic (TTL)
- mmitter-coupled logic (ECL)
- diode-transistor logic (DTL)
- complemented transistor diode logic (CTDL)
- high-threshold logic (HTL)
- resistor-transistor logic (RTL)
- integrated injection logic (IIL)
- bipolar complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic (BiCMOS)