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Wat (wie) is RCTL - definitie

CLASS OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS
Resistor-transistor logic; Transistor–resistor logic; Transistor-resistor logic; Transistor resistor logic; Resistor transistor logic; Resistor-capacitor-transistor logic; RCTL; Resistor capacitor transistor logic
  • Flatpack]] RTL NOR gate integrated circuits in the [[Apollo guidance computer]]
  • Photograph of the dual 3-input NOR gate chip used to build the [[Apollo Guidance Computer]]. Connections (clockwise from top center) ground, inputs (3), output, power (V<sub>cc</sub>), output, inputs (3). The thin wires from the terminals to the transistors are resistors.
  • Schematic of a multi-transistor RTL NOR gate, as used in the [[Apollo Guidance Computer]] integrated circuits.<ref name=AGC2005011>
[[Apollo Guidance Computer]] schematics, [http://klabs.org/history/ech/agc_schematics/logic/5011-1.jpg Dwg. No. 2005011].
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  • Schematic of a one-transistor RTL NOR gate.

RCTL         
Resistor-Capacitor-Transistor Logic
Resistor–transistor logic         
Resistor–transistor logic (RTL) (sometimes also transistor–resistor logic (TRL)) is a class of digital circuits built using resistors as the input network and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) as switching devices. RTL is the earliest class of transistorized digital logic circuit used; other classes include diode–transistor logic (DTL) and transistor–transistor logic (TTL).

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Resistor–transistor logic

Resistor–transistor logic (RTL) (sometimes also transistor–resistor logic (TRL)) is a class of digital circuits built using resistors as the input network and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) as switching devices. RTL is the earliest class of transistorized digital logic circuit; it was succeeded by diode–transistor logic (DTL) and transistor–transistor logic (TTL).

RTL circuits were first constructed with discrete components, but in 1961 it became the first digital logic family to be produced as a monolithic integrated circuit. RTL integrated circuits were used in the Apollo Guidance Computer, whose design begun in 1961 and which first flew in 1966.