Question
In positive logic, the logic state 1 corresponds to:

Answer

  1. Higher voltage level
Explanation:
In digital logic, higher voltage is defined as logic state '1' and lower voltage is defined as logic state '0'. The higher voltage need not necessarily be positive. For example, it is possible that state '0' is defined as −10 V and state '1' is defined as −5 V.

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