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88. In a typical digital system, Logic 0 is 0V–0.8V, and Logic 1 is ________.
   (a)   2–5V
(a)   2–5V
  (b)   2.5–5V
(b)   2.5–5V
  (c)   3.0–5.5V
(c)   3.0–5.5V
  (d)   3.5–5.5V
(d)   3.5–5.5V  
Explanation
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