What is meant by high impedance state in digital electronics?
Answer Posted / akshay bisht
In tri state devices, used in digital circuits there is a
third state beside logic 0 and logic one. That is called
High Impedance state.
By this state we mean that there will not be any change on
output even by changing our input. THis is due high
resistance offered by input circuit. So output get fixed in
such cases.
AKSHAY BISHT
(NITian)
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