A logic 0 can be a non-zero value (say upto 0.5volts), wouldn't that cause a current to flow through a device connected to output and then ground? – electronics.stackexchange.com

A current or no-current situation seems ideal to distinguish between a logic 1 and 0. But since logic 0 can be a non-zero volt, wouldn't that cause a current to flow through an external load connected ...

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