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Definition of "Line Driver" |
An amplifier used to enhance the transmission reliability of a usually digital metallic transmission line, over extended distances [with-in a facility], by driving the input to the transmission line with a higher than normal signal level. A logic buffer that has a higher than normal drive capacity as in a 74244 Buffer, or 74541 logic buffer. / In electronics, a line driver is an amplifier used to improve the strength of an analog or digital signal at its source by driving the input to the transmission line with a higher than normal signal level. This increases the quality of a transmission over a long run of cable. / An octal latch is an integrated circuit that contains eight binary digital circuits called latches. A latch is a form of sequential logic circuit. A simple latch has two stable logic states. The latch maintains its states indefinitely until an input pulse called a trigger is received. |
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