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The problem of the V of a TTL IC being too low to drive a CMOS circuit and meet the CMOS requirement of V is usually easily overcome by:

A. adding a fixed voltage-divider bias resistive network at the output of the TTL device
B. avoiding this condition and only using TTL to drive TTL
C. adding an external pull-down resistor to ground
D. adding an external pull-up resistor to
Answer» E.


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