Multiple Choice
The word interface, as applied to digital electronics, usually refers to:
A) a circuit connected between the driver and load to condition a signal so that it is compatible with the load.
B) any gate that is a TTL operational amplifier designed to condition signals between N- MOS transistors.
C) any TTL circuit that is an input buffer stage.
D) a conditioning circuit connected between a standard TTL NAND gate and a standard TTL OR gate.
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