Resistor-transistor Logic
Resistor-transistor logic
(
RTL
) is a class of
digital circuits
built from
bipolar junction transistors
(BJT), and
resistors
; it is the earliest transistorized digital logic used. Its main limitation was its limited
fan-in
, usually 3 inputs being the limit before it completely lost usable noise immunity. See also:
diode-transistor logic
(DTL),
transistor-transistor logic
(TTL),
emitter coupled logic
(ECL).
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