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Resistor–transistor logic

Known as: Resistor-transistor logic 
Resistor–transistor logic (RTL) is a class of digital circuits built using resistors as the input network and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) as… 
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2001
2001
The finite-difference transmission line matrix (FD-TLM) method allows us to model the electromagnetic behavior of a circuit based… 
1983
1983
Since the invention of the planar transistor in 1959, the process of eletronic product design has been rapidly changing. Two… 
1974
1974
In this chapter we shall deal with all the popular digital logic families and, finally, shall outline the important… 
1969
1969
All the timing intervals necessary for a video-telephone camera have been derived from a multivibrator oscillator by a digital… 
1959
1959
This paper discusses a generalized resistor-transistor logic circuit; i.e., the output produces a signal when any m out of the n…