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*** [[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)
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*** [[complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (CMOS)
 
* [[bipolar complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (BiCMOS)
 
* [[bipolar complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic]] (BiCMOS)
 
* [[mmitter-coupled logic]] (ECL)
 
* [[mmitter-coupled logic]] (ECL)

Revision as of 14:23, 23 November 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.

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