TTLsignalen
TTLsignalen, or Transistor-Transistor Logic signals, are a type of digital signal used in digital electronics and computing. They are characterized by their high speed, low power consumption, and high noise immunity. TTLsignalen are defined by a specific voltage range for logic levels, typically 0 to 0.8V for a low level (logic 0) and 2 to 5V for a high level (logic 1). This range allows for a clear distinction between the two states, making TTLsignalen robust against noise.
The TTLsignalen standard was developed in the 1960s and has since become one of the most widely
Despite the advent of newer logic families like CMOS, TTLsignalen remains relevant due to its robustness, speed,