Emitter Coupled Logic
Emitter Coupled Logic
(ECL) (Or "Current Mode Logic") A technology for building
logic gates where the emitter of a
transistor is used as the
output rather than its collector. ECL has a propagation time
of 0.5 - 2 ns (faster than
TTL) and a power dissipation 3 -
10 times higher than
TTL.
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