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An IC is rated IOH(max) = 600 A and IOL(max) = 60 mA. Express the IC's fan-out in terms of standard TTL unit loads (UL).
 
  A) HIGH state = 15 UL, LOW state = 37.5 UL B) HIGH state = 8 UL, LOW state = 10 UL
  C) HIGH state = 2.5 UL, LOW state = 1.5 UL D) HIGH state = 12 UL, LOW state = 18 UL

Question 2

The MOS logic circuit fan-out is generally ________ than TTL fan-outs and the power drain is usually ________ than for TTL.
 
  A) greater, less B) greater, greater C) less, greater D) less, less



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Answer to Question 1

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imowrer

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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