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− | '''Tri-state''' is the name of a [[logic family]] which can set its outputs to 'off' (effectively disconnected; technically high-[[impedance]]) as well as 'high' and 'low'. It is useful for [[bus]]es which may be driven by multiple | + | '''Tri-state''' is the name of a [[logic family]] which can set its outputs to 'off' (effectively disconnected; technically high-[[impedance]]) as well as 'high' and 'low'. It is useful for [[bus]]es which may be driven by multiple sources. |
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 3 March 2019
Tri-state is the name of a logic family which can set its outputs to 'off' (effectively disconnected; technically high-impedance) as well as 'high' and 'low'. It is useful for buses which may be driven by multiple sources.