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logic state

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الإنجليزية - التركية
mantık devlet
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The logical sense, true or false, of a given binary signal. A binary signal is a digital signal that has only two valid values. In physical terms the logical sense of a binary signal is determined by the voltage level or current value of the signal, and this in turn is determined by the device technology. In TTL circuits, for example, a true state is represented by a logic 1, approximately equal to +5 volts on a signal line; logic 0 is approximately 0 volts. Voltage levels between 0 and +5 volts are considered undefined. Since only two logic states, logic 1 and logic 0, are possible, the techniques of Boolean algebra may be used to analyze digital circuits involving binary signals. The term positive logic is applied to circuits where logic 1 is assigned to the higher voltage level; in negative logic circuits a logic 1 is indicated by the lower voltage level. See also multivalued logic
logicstate
See: logic state
logic state

    الواصلة

    log·ic state

    التركية النطق

    läcîk steyt

    النطق

    /ˈläʤək ˈstāt/ /ˈlɑːʤɪk ˈsteɪt/
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