logic level

Any level within one of two nonoverlapping ranges of values of a physical quantity used to represent the logic states. (Ref. ANSI/IEEE Std 91.)

NOTE A logic variable may be equated to any physical quantity for which two distinct ranges of values can be defined. In this standard, these distinct ranges of values are referred to as logic levels and are denoted as the high level and the low level.

References

JESD99B, 5/07

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