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Direct-coupled transistor logic

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A special type of RTL logic, a DCTL gate is one wherein the bases of the transistors are connected directly to inputs without any base resistors. Without the base resistors, DCTL gates are more economical and simpler to fabricate onto integrated circuits than RTL gates with base resistors.

References

  • [www.antiquetech.com/hobby/major_logic_chip_familys.htm]