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A wired-AND function is obtained simply by tying two open-drain or open-collector outputs...

A wired-AND function is obtained simply by tying two open-drain or open-collector outputs together, without going through another level of transistor circuitry. How is it, then, that a wired-AND function can actually be slower than a discrete AND gate?

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