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sdfghj

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The two primary advantages to using a totem-pole output circuit in TTL logic devices are:
 
  A) increased power dissipation and fast rise-time waveforms at TTL outputs with capacitive loads.
  B) increased power dissipation and slow rise-time waveforms at TTL outputs with capacitive loads.
  C) reduced power dissipation and fast rise-time waveforms at TTL outputs with capacitive loads.
  D) reduced power dissipation and slow rise-time waveforms at TTL outputs with capacitive loads.

Question 2

The voltage measured at an unused TTL input typically falls in the range of:
 
  A) 1.4 to 1.8 V B) 0 to 5 V C) 0.8 to 5 V D) 0 to 1.8 V



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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