NORBIT

In electronics, the NORBIT family of modules is a very early form (since 1960[1][2][3][4][5]) of digital logic developed by Philips (and also provided through Valvo [de] and Mullard[6][7]) that uses modules containing discrete components to build logic function blocks in resistor–transistor logic (RTL)[8][4] or diode–transistor logic (DTL) technology.

The TU60 (timer circuit) part of 60-series NORBIT 2 family vs CMOS integrated circuit
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