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Your edit to Transistor-transistor logic
Edits shortly preceding your edit to Transistor–transistor logic were wrong on two counts. Since you edited incorrect information, I have reverted your edit as well.
The preceding edits changed "TTL inputs are the emitters of a multiple-emitter transistor" to "TTL inputs are the emitters of a Transistor-Transistor logic". The sentence is describing the internal structure of the circuit, so it does not make sense to refer to the entire circuit at the end of the sentence. Also, before the change, the wikilink was to a different article, which is a sensible and normal thing to do. After the change the link attmpts to refer to the same article that the link occurs in, which is incorrect. Jc3s5h (talk) 18:53, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
Transistor-transistor logic
Please read the text you are trying to insert at Transistor–transistor logic.
Your text (diff) is:
- TTL inputs are the emitters of a transistor-transistor logic.
However, TTL means transistor-transistor logic, so your text is equivalent to:
- Transistor-transistor logic inputs are the emitters of a transistor-transistor logic.
That does not make sense. Also "a transistor-transistor logic" is incorrect English, and the link is not useful given that it occurs on the transistor-transistor logic article.
The original text is both technically correct and good English:
- TTL inputs are the emitters of a multiple-emitter transistor.