TTL refers to Transistor Transistor Logic, an electronic component standard where a logical 0 is 0 volts and a logical 1 is 5 volts.
BCD refers to Binary Coded Decimal. This is an encoding scheme where each bit represents a value and after the value reaches 9 the count is reset and a carry bit is formed. Bit 0 is 0,1 Bit 1 is 0 and 2, bit 3 is 0 and 4, bit 4 is 0 and 8. As an example the decimal digit 7 is encoded as 1110 or 1+2+4.
TTL is faster and does not lose amplitude
the ttl compatability is nothing but the time to live factor of a packet in the dns system
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It's Here by TTL
TTL (Time to Live) is reduced by 1 every time a router forwards the packet. The purpose of this is to reduce the negative effects of routing loops. If two routers are misconfigured (it happens) and send a packet back and forth to each other assuming the other router will take care of it, the packet would simply never go away, if it wasn't for TTL. It guarantees that this can only happen a maximum of 256 times (generally quite a bit less). Once that TTL reaches zero, the packet is discarded.
Answer"TTL" stands for "Transistor to Transistor Logic". It's a very low current level communication protocol, typically used for very short distances. It also tends to be very sensitive to static and static discharge. It's the communication that is most commonly used between IC chips on a PC board.
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whis is Endurance mors or ttl
You have multiple routes between you and your ping target.
TTL
Compatibility in TTL means that the output of one TTL device can be used to drive the Input of the other TTL device , This because the low and high output window fit inside the low and high input window/profile TTL stand for Transistor Transistor Logic, so any voltage between 0 and 5 volt is compatible where any voltage between 3V and 5V is logic 1 and zero volt is logic 0
A: TTL gates operates on the premise of having +5 dc on the rail therefore the output will be in the range +5 volts. A cmos gate while similar to a TTL function is not really compatible since the output volts can be 12 volts or more. Besides that TTL gates require some input current for it to operate
TTL stands for Time To Live
TTL is set to 40
The full form of TTL is Time To Live
TTL is faster and does not lose amplitude
Here are the propagation delays for these gatesa) ECL = 2nsb) TTL = 1.5-33ns depending on the type of TTL. Conventional TTL is 9ns, Advanced Schottky TTL is 1.5nsc) RTL = 25nsd) CMOS = 5-20ns depending on if it is conventional CMOS, TTL pin compatible CMOS, high speed TPC CMOS or TTL compatible CMOSSo the fastest would be the Advanced Schottky TTL (74ASxx) at 1.5ns but the choice simply said TTL which I would interpret as Conventional TTL (74xx/54xx) which would have a propagation delay at 9ns.So the winner is ... (a) ECL which has a propagation delay at 2ns.