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▸ noun: (electronics) A logic family that achieves high speed by using an overdriven BJT differential amplifier with single-ended input.
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▸ noun: (electronics) A logic family that achieves high speed by using an overdriven BJT differential amplifier with single-ended input.
Similar:
cascode,
medium scale integration,
programmable logic array,
ladder logic,
latch,
phase-locked loop,
Small Scale Integration,
sense amplifier,
erasable programmable logic device,
Charlieplexing,
more...
Types:
standard ECL,
low-power ECL,
positive ECL,
negative ECL,
differential ECL,
current-mode ECL,
more...
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