Re: TTL uncovered?
Posted by
nahydro
on 2002-03-29 09:41:20 UTC
Mathew:
TTL stands for Transistor Transistor Logic, and is a
standard 'family' of electronic components, along with defining logic
levels and interface requirements/practices.
The tried and true into/reference is Don Lancasters "TTL Cookbook".
The companion "CMOS Cookbook" is a similar text for the Complimentary
Metal Oxide Semiconductor" family. Happy reading.
r
TTL stands for Transistor Transistor Logic, and is a
standard 'family' of electronic components, along with defining logic
levels and interface requirements/practices.
The tried and true into/reference is Don Lancasters "TTL Cookbook".
The companion "CMOS Cookbook" is a similar text for the Complimentary
Metal Oxide Semiconductor" family. Happy reading.
r
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "mjf462001" <mjf462001@y...> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is there an online resource for explaining
> TTL signals. What does TTL stand for? What
> does the signal look like? Are there specifications
> governing the TTL signal?
>
> Thank You
> Matthew F
Discussion Thread
mjf462001
2002-03-25 04:21:30 UTC
TTL uncovered?
awemawson
2002-03-25 05:08:34 UTC
Re: TTL uncovered?
Jon Elson
2002-03-25 10:56:52 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: TTL uncovered?
Dave DIllabough
2002-03-25 13:33:51 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: TTL uncovered?
onecooltoolfool
2002-03-25 19:56:58 UTC
Re: TTL uncovered?
mjf462001
2002-03-29 07:46:13 UTC
TTL uncovered?
nahydro
2002-03-29 09:41:20 UTC
Re: TTL uncovered?
gnrshelton
2002-03-29 22:52:49 UTC
Re: TTL uncovered?