05-05-2009, 09:46 AM
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Old Far...er...Rocketeer
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Plano, TX resident since 1998.
Posts: 3,965
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Originally Posted by Carl@Semroc
When Telex hired me in 1971 as a final test technician, I convinced the guy in personnel that I knew a lot about logic design because I had read a few books. I aced the test and started the next day.
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What all types of logic did you work with, Carl? I'm guessing DTL and RTL were the common types in the early 70s.
For me, coming out of school in 83, LS-TTL was king, and was soon replaced by FAST-TTL. I did many board designs with that back in the late 80s. That technology will always be my paradigm.
I was actually a bit saddened a few years ago when I learned that all bi-polar logic had gone by the wayside
Doug
(And no, Bill, bi-polar logic is not the term used to describe how schizophrenics think )
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