Logic Families
Logic families are groups of logic circuits with standardized voltage levels that constitute a valid logic state. All circuits within a logic family are compatible with other circuits within that family, since they share the same characteristics.
Logic families can be defined by single-ended voltage levels, such as the 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V, or 5.0 V logic families, or by differential voltage levels, such as LVPECL and LVDS.
Refer to Configuring Voltage Levels for more information about using NI-HSDIO to select logic families and configure your voltage levels.
Note If you use the NI 655x devices, you can configure custom voltage levels for your operation. |
Related Topics:
- Logic Families (NI 654x)
- Logic Families (NI 655x)
- Logic Families (NI 656x)