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What is TTL?

TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) is a digital logic family built from bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). It is a well-established technology used in various digital circuits, particularly in applications requiring high speed and moderate power consumption. TTL circuits are commonly used in control systems, computers, and test equipment.

What other technologies are related to TTL?

TTL Competitor Technologies

RS232 is a serial communication protocol that can be used for similar purposes as TTL signaling.
mentioned alongside TTL in 1% (63) of relevant job posts
I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a multi-master, serial computer bus invented by Philips that is used to attach low-speed peripherals to a motherboard, embedded system, cell phone, or other electronic device, similar to TTL.
mentioned alongside TTL in 0% (56) of relevant job posts
SPI is a synchronous serial communication interface specification used for short-distance communication, like TTL, primarily in embedded systems.
mentioned alongside TTL in 0% (60) of relevant job posts

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