It stands for electron-coupled logic; all of the devices used within the gates are N-type transistors.
[B].
It stands for emitter-coupled logic; all of the inputs are coupled into the device through the emitters of the input transistors.
[C].
It stands for emitter-coupled logic; all of the emitters of the input transistors are connected together and each transistor functions as an emitter follower.
[D].
It stands for energy-coupled logic; the input energy is amplified by the input transistors and allows the device to deliver higher output currents.
Answer: Option C
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