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<p>pair. The input voltage controls the current flowing through the transistors by sharing it between the two legs, steering it all to one side when not near the switching point. The gain is higher than at the end states (see below) and the circuit switches quickly.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=%3AImage%3AECL_logical0_1000.jpg">At low input voltage</a> (logical "0") or <a href="page.php?w=%3AImage%3AECL_logical1_1000.jpg">at high input voltage</a> (logical "1") the differential amplifier is overdriven. The transistor (T1 or T3) is cutoff and the</p><p>
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