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Originally Posted by flat5
The Holmes family. You know, Sherlock and his brother.
Solenoids are cool, too.
I used to play/work with TTL & Cmos.
Never heard of the others you listed.
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haha. I was always a bigger fan of Columbo, the murder mystery in reverse.
Oh, that's nice. static CMOS is tried and true. Dynamic logic is basically you split it up into two stages, precharge and discharge, and its called dynamic because you 'precharge' the internal (low-impedance) node to 1 (VDD) and then it either remains at VDD or goes to ground depending on your logic. Dynamic is fast because you only need to have either a pull-up or pull-down network, not both like static CMOS. Of course, the constant act of precharging means a lot of energy, which is why dynamic is reserved for only the most speed-critical tasks.