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  • Power-supply decoupling uses a radio-frequency capacitor to short out high frequency spikes.


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    • 1. A typical fan-out for most TTL is 9.

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    • 2. Schottky logic overcomes the saturation and stored charge problem by placing a Schottky diode across the base-to-collector junction.

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    • 3. The basic part numbers of ICs are the same regardless of the manufacturer because digital logic ICs have been standardized.

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    • 4. In ECL, the HIGH and LOW levels are determined by which transistor in a differential amplifier is conducting more.

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    • 5. PMOS and NMOS are commonly used for small memories and microprocessors.

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    • 6. The CMOS series that is pin-compatible with the TTL family is the 4000 series.

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    • 7. The fan-out of CMOS gates is frequency dependent.

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    • 8. The 74XX series TTL operates using saturated switching in which many of the transistors, when conducting, will be in the saturated condition.

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    • 9. The maximum current for a LOW output on a standard TTL gate is 100 µA.

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    • 10. A major drawback in using ECL logic circuits in conjunction with TTL and MOS circuits is its negative supply voltages and logic levels.

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