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the maximum noise voltage that may be appear at the input of a logic gate without changing the logical state of it's output is termed as​

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Answered by moksha1006
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noise immunity

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The maximum noise voltage that may appear at the input of a logic gate without changing the logical state of its output is termed as noise immunity. 9.

Answered by kmousmi293
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The maximum noise voltage that may appear at the input of a logic gate without changing the logical state of its output is termed ​ Noise Immunity.

Explanation:

  • Noise immunity is the highest amount of noise voltage that can enter a logic gate's input without affecting the output's logical state.
  • The interface's ability to endure externally linked noise without distorting the observed logic level is defined by the noise immunity rating.
  • The HCMOS-LSTTL interface, for example, can withstand a fluctuation of 0.47 V in the low state or 2.4 V in the high state.
  • Digital signals are immune to noise, meaning that they may be recovered without error as long as the distortion and noise are within acceptable bounds.
  • For an analog message, on the other hand, even a tiny waveform distortion or interference will result in a mistake in the received signal.

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