| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| Emitter-coupled logic | Electrical Engineering | The circuit obviously consists of emitter-coupled transistors. Also, circuit operation is such that the current in the emitter resistor is switched from one transistor to the other, according to whether the input is high or low. This current-switching action accounts for the other name, current-mode logic. Source: European Union. (references) | |
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| Emitter-coupled logic | 15 | Emitter-coupled logic | 15 | |
| Low-voltage positive emitter-coupled logic | 3 | Low-voltage positive emitter-coupled logic | 3 | |
| Positive emitter-coupled logic | 3 | Positive emitter-coupled logic | 3 | |
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