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  2. Diode logic - Wikipedia

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    The operating principles of a tunnel diode logic rely on biasing of the tunnel diode and supply of current from inputs over a threshold current, to switch the diode between two states. Consequently, tunnel diode logic circuits required a means to reset the diode after each logical operation.

  3. Diode–transistor logic - Wikipedia

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    Diode–transistor logic (DTL) is a class of digital circuits that is the direct ancestor of transistor–transistor logic. It is called so because the logic gating functions AND and OR are performed by diode logic , while logical inversion (NOT) and amplification (providing signal restoration) is performed by a transistor (in contrast with ...

  4. Logic gate - Wikipedia

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    Diode logic: DL: Tunnel diode logic: TDL: Exactly the same as diode logic but can perform at a higher speed. [failed verification] Neon logic: NL: Uses neon bulbs or 3-element neon trigger tubes to perform logic. Core diode logic: CDL: Performed by semiconductor diodes and small ferrite toroidal cores for moderate speed and moderate power level ...

  5. Logic family - Wikipedia

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    Diode–transistor logic (DTL) was used in the IBM 608 which was the first all-transistorized computer. Early transistorized computers were implemented using discrete transistors, resistors, diodes and capacitors. The first diode–transistor logic family of integrated circuits was introduced by Signetics in 1962.

  6. Open collector - Wikipedia

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    These open outputs configurations are often used for digital applications when the transistor acts as a switch, to allow for logic-level conversion, wired-logic connections, and line sharing. External pull-up/down resistors are typically required to set the output during the Hi-Z state to a specific voltage.

  7. Diode - Wikipedia

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    Various semiconductor diodes. Left: A four-diode bridge rectifier.Next to it is a 1N4148 signal diode.On the far right is a Zener diode.In most diodes, a white or black painted band identifies the cathode into which electrons will flow when the diode is conducting.

  8. Diode matrix - Wikipedia

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    A diode matrix is a two-dimensional grid of wires: each "intersection" wherein one-row crosses over another has either a diode connecting them, or the wires are isolated from each other. It is one of the popular techniques for implementing a read-only memory. A diode matrix is used as the control store or microprogram in many

  9. Category:Logic families - Wikipedia

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    Logic families represent kinds of digital circuits, or methodologies for implementing logic expressions using transistors. Pages in category "Logic families" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.