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Digital integrated circuits employ various logic families that establish unique electrical characteristics. Key types include TTL, CMOS, and ECL, each with specific applications and advantages. Understanding these families enables effective design choices in digital systems, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance.
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Term: Logic Family
Definition: A group of digital circuits fabricated using the same technology, exhibiting compatible electrical characteristics.
Term: Propagation Delay
Definition: The time it takes for a change in input to be reflected at the output, critical in assessing circuit speed.
Term: Noise Margin
Definition: The tolerance of a logic family to variations in input signals without causing erroneous outputs.
Term: Power Dissipation
Definition: The amount of power consumed by a logic family during operation, vital for thermal management.