direct-coupled transistor logic
direct-coupled transistor logic
[də¦rekt ¦kəp·əld tran¦zis·tər ′läj·ik] (electronics)
Integrated-circuit logic using only resistors and transistors, with direct conductive coupling between the transistors; speed can be up to 1 megahertz. Abbreviated DCTL.
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