Noun
DTL (uncountable)
Initialism of delay-tolerant networking.
An example of a sensor network based on P2P content distribution and Delay-tolerant Networking (DTL) is ZebraNet. [1]
For higher speed and better density, the resistors used in RTL were replaced by diodes resulting in diode-transistor logic (DTL). Source: Internet
Some DTL designs used two power-supplies with alternating layers of NPN and PNP transistors to increase the fanout. Source: Internet
DTL Scientists look high in the sky for power. Source: Internet
Interfacing considerations Like DTL, TTL is a current-sinking logic since a current must be drawn from inputs to bring them to a logic 0 level. Source: Internet
Unlike DTL, a small “collector” current (approximately 10µA) is drawn by each of the inputs. Source: Internet
DTL Sports visited the Hebron Christian Eagles, a MAIS 8-man football team, on Tuesday, July 7 in Pheba. Source: Internet