TTL Logic Definition: Transistor Transistor Logic (TTL) is a digital logic circuit made using NPN transistors, PN junction diodes, and resistors.
Standard TTL: Standard TTL uses NAND gates as the basic building block, featuring quad two-input circuits with NPN transistors.
Low Power TTL: This subfamily reduces power consumption by using higher resistance values, though it operates at a slightly slower speed.
High Power TTL: High power TTL focuses on high-speed operation with higher power dissipation, using additional transistors and resistors.
Schottky TTL: Schottky TTL doubles the speed of high power TTL without extra power use, employing Schottky diodes for faster switching.
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