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'''Diode-transistor logic''' (often referred to by its acronym, '''DTL''') was an early [[logic family]]; it replaced the earlier [[resistor-transistor logic]] family, and was in turn soon essentially completely replaced by [[transistor-transistor logic]].
 
'''Diode-transistor logic''' (often referred to by its acronym, '''DTL''') was an early [[logic family]]; it replaced the earlier [[resistor-transistor logic]] family, and was in turn soon essentially completely replaced by [[transistor-transistor logic]].
  
The name comes from the fact that the logic functions were performed by [[diode]] networks; the signal-amplification was performed by a [[transistor]].
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The name comes from the fact that the [[logic]] functions were performed by [[diode]] networks; the signal-amplification was performed by a [[transistor]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:00, 14 October 2018

Diode-transistor logic (often referred to by its acronym, DTL) was an early logic family; it replaced the earlier resistor-transistor logic family, and was in turn soon essentially completely replaced by transistor-transistor logic.

The name comes from the fact that the logic functions were performed by diode networks; the signal-amplification was performed by a transistor.

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