Logic Symbols and Definitions

High = more positive

Low = less positive

Indicator and Qualifier Symbols

 

OR function

 

Polarity indicator, shown outside logic symbol. Any marked input or output is active low; any unmarked

 

input or output is active high.

 

(Dynamic indicator) Any market input is edge-triggered, ie, active during transition between states. Any

 

unmarked input is level sensitive.

 

(Schmitt trigger) indicates that hysteresis exists in device.

 

(Non-logic indicator) Any marked input or output does not carry logic information.

 

Open-collector or open emitter output.

 

Monostable (one-shot) multivibrator.

t = xSec

Indicates pulse width usually determined by external RC network.

G

Gate input (a number following G indicates which inputs are gated).

C

Control input (clock).

RReset (clear).

SSet.

OLD SYMBOL

NEW SYMBOL

NOTES

Output requires external components to achieve logic state.

A positive-going transition at A or a negative-going transition at B triggers the one-shot. External timing components connect to non-logic inputs.

Output changes state rapidly regardless of input rate of change.

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6015A, 6012B, 6011A, 6010a specifications

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