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has gloss | eng: Differential TTL is a type of binary electrical signaling based on the TTL (transistor-transistor logic) standard. Normal TTL signals are single-ended, which means that each signal consists of a voltage on one wire, referenced to a system ground. The "low" voltage level is zero to 0.8 volts, and the "high" voltage level is 2 volts to 5 volts. A differential TTL signal consists of two such wires, also referenced to a system ground. The logic level on one wire is always the complement of the other. The principle is similar to that of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), but with different voltage levels, and even more similar to the RS-422 standard. |
lexicalization | eng: differential TTL |
instance of | e/Logic family |
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