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fully-restoring logic
Revision as of 21:57, 25 November 2015 by 109.236.84.27 (talk) (Created page with "'''fully-restoring logic''' is class of logic families that use active devices to restore the output back to either {{vdd}} or {{gnd}}. This is in contrast to non-restor...")
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fully-restoring logic is class of logic families that use active devices to restore the output back to either Vdd or GND. This is in contrast to non-restoring logic where passive devices are used.