Schottky transistor-transistor logic


Schottky transistor-transistor logic

[′shät·kē tran¦zis·tər tran¦zis·tər ′läj·ik] (electronics) A transistor-transistor logic circuit in which a Schottky diode with forward diode voltage is placed across the base-collector junction of the output transistor in order to improve the speed of the circuit.