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| 1. |
What must be done to interface TTL to CMOS? |
| A. | A dropping resistor must be used on the CMOS 12 V supply to reduce it to 5 V for the TTL. |
| B. | As long as the CMOS supply voltage is 5 V, they can be interfaced; however, the fan-out of the TTL is limited to five CMOS gates. |
| C. | A 5 V Zener diode must be placed across the inputs of the TTL gates in order to protect them from the higher output voltages of the CMOS gates. |
| D. | A pull-up resistor must be used between the TTL output-CMOS input node and Vcc; the value of RP will depend on the number of CMOS gates connected to the node. |
| Answer» E. | |