Fan-out refers to the maximum number of digital inputs that can be fed by the output of a single logic gate without disrupting the circuitry's operations. The output voltage level of Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) family gates is either low between 0 to 0.4 volts or high between 2.4 to 5 volts.
Fan-out refers to the maximum number of digital inputs that can be fed by the output of a single logic gate without disrupting the circuitry's operations. The output voltage level of Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) family gates is either low between 0 to 0.4 volts or high between 2.4 to 5 volts.
Fan-out refers to the maximum number of digital inputs that can be fed by the output of a single logic gate without disrupting the circuitry's operations. The output voltage level of Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) family gates is either low between 0 to 0.4 volts or high between 2.4 to 5 volts.
Characteristics of Digital IC's:-Voltage and Current Parameters Fan-Out Noise Margin Propagation Delay (Speed of Operation) Power Dissipation Operating Temperature