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2 logic
1) логіка 2) логічні схеми, логіка; логічна схема - alternating logic
- array logic
- AS logic
- base-coupled logic
- basic transistor-transistor logic
- bipolar logic
- bubble logic
- buried injector logic
- buried-load logic
- capacitor-coupled FET logic
- charge buffered logic
- charge-coupled device logic
- complementary constant-current logic
- complementary-transistor logic
- control logic
- controlled-saturation logic
- cryogenic logic
- current-hogging logic
- current-injection logic
- current-mirror logic
- current-mode logic
- current-sinking logic
- current-steering logic
- current-switch logic
- dense logic
- digital logic
- diode logic
- diode-transistor logic
- diode-Zener-transistor logic
- direct-coupled logic
- emitter-coupled logic
- emitter-follower logic
- emitter-function logic
- excitation logic
- field-programmable array logic
- fixed logic
- folded-collector integrated injection logic
- four-phase logic
- functional logic
- fuse-programmable array logic
- gate-level logic
- glue logic
- gold transistor logic
- hard-wired logic
- high-density logic
- high-level logic
- high-noise-immunity logic
- high-реrformance logic
- high-speed logic
- high-threshold logic
- hybrid diode-transistor logic
- injection static induction transistor logic
- injection static induction logic
- integrated-circuitlogic
- integratedlogic
- integrated injection logic
- integrated Schottky logic
- interface logic
- ion-implanted integrated injection logic
- isoplanar integrated injection logic
- Josephson cryogenic logic
- Josephson-junction logic
- Josephson tunnel logic
- low-energy logic
- low-level logic
- low-speed logic
- LSI logic
- majority logic
- merged transistor logic
- microwatt logic
- microwave logic
- modified diode-transistor logic
- modified variable-threshold logic
- multilevel logic
- multivalued logic
- nanosecond logic
- negative logic
- nonisolated integrated injection logic
- nonsaturated logic
- nonthreshold logic
- on-chip logic
- oxide-isolated integrated injection logic
- polysilicon integrated injection logic
- positive logic
- programmable logic
- programmable macro logic
- quin-value logic
- random logic
- register transfer logic
- regular logic
- resistor-capacitor transistor logic
- resistor-coupled transistor logic
- resistor-transistor logic
- saturated logic
- Schottky-base integrated injection logic
- Schottlcy-coupled transistor logic
- Schottlcy-coupled logic
- Schottky integrated injection logic
- Schottky-transistor logic
- Schottky transistor-transistor logic
- self-refreshing logic
- sequential logic
- small-scale integration logic
- solid-state logic
- substrate-fed logic
- superconducting logic
- symmetrically emitter-coupled logic
- threshold logic
- tightly-packed logic
- transistor-coupled logic
- transistor-resistor logic
- transistor-transistor logic
- ultra high-speed logic
- user-programmable logic
- variable-threshold logic
- vertical injection logic
- very high-speed logic
- very large-scale integration logic
- V-groove isolated injection logic
- wired logic
- wired AND logic
- wired OR logic -
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