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1. ім.1)логічний елемент; вентиль; логічна схема2) затвор (напр. польового транзистора); керуючий електрод3) пост; робоче місце4) селекторний [стробуючий] імпульс, строб-імпульс2. дієсл. здійснювати селекцію в часі, стробувати - AND gate
- AND–NOR gate
- AND-NOT gate
- AND-OR gate
- back gate
- Boolean gate
- channelless sea gates
- closed-geometry gate
- coincidence gate
- control gate
- digital logic gate
- digital summation threshold logic gate
- discrete gate
- doped polysilicon gate
- double-input gate
- DSTL gate
- emitter-coupled logic gate
- emitter-coupled gate
- equivalent gate
- erase gate
- exclusive NOR gate
- exclusive OR gate
- expandable gate
- fan-in gate
- fan-out gate
- fault-free gate
- faulty gate
- finger gate
- floating gate
- functional gate
- IIL gate
- I2L gate
- imaging gate
- inclusive OR gate
- inspectation gate
- intrinsic gate
- inverting gate
- isolated gate
- Josephson-junction logic gate
- Josephson logic gate
- Josephson tunneling logic gate
- logic gate
- majority gate
- meander gate
- MOS gate
- MOSFET gate
- multiple-level logic gate
- multiple-level gate
- NAND gate
- negation gate
- negative gate
- negative AND gate
- nitride gate
- NOR gate
- NOT gate
- n+ poly gate
- offset gate
- OR gate
- OR–NOT gate
- polycrystalline silicon gate
- polysilicon gate
- process control gate
- QA gate
- quantum interference Joseph-son gate
- recessed gate
- refractory-metal gate
- replicate/annihilate gate
- resistive gate
- Scholtky-barriergate
- Scholtkygate
- Scholtky TTL gate
- sea gates
- self-aligned gate
- self-registered gate
- single-input gate
- single -logic level gate
- single level gate
- single-poly gate
- stacked gate
- storage gate
- transfer gate
- transistor gate
- variable threshold logic gate
- variable threshold gate
- V-groove MOS gate
- p-gate
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