Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
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ISBN: 9780073380643
Author: Donald A. Neamen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
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Chapter 17, Problem 5RQ
Sketch a diode−transistor NAND circuit and explain the operation of the circuit. Explain the concept of minimum ( and the purpose of the pull−down resistor.
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Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design
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