Category:Logic families

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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 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Logic family

B

  • BiCMOS

C

  • CMOS
  • Cascode Voltage Switch Logic
  • Clocked logic
  • Complementary Pass-transistor Logic
  • Current mode logic
  • Current steering logic

D

  • Differential TTL
  • Diode logic
  • Diode–transistor logic

D cont.

  • Domino logic
  • Dynamic logic (digital logic)

E

  • Emitter-coupled logic

F

  • Four-phase logic

G

  • Gunning Transceiver Logic

H

  • HMOS
  • HVDS
  • High-voltage differential signaling

I

  • Integrated injection logic

L

  • LDMOS
  • LVCMOS
  • LVDS

L cont.

  • Low-voltage differential signaling
  • Low-voltage positive emitter-coupled logic

M

  • Multi-threshold CMOS

N

  • NMOS logic

P

  • PMOS logic
  • Philips NORbits
  • Positive emitter-coupled logic

R

  • Resistor–transistor logic

S

  • Static logic (digital logic)

T

  • Transistor–transistor logic
Categories: Digital electronics | Electronic design | Integrated circuits | Logic
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