Question: Logic circuits that are designated as buffers, drivers, or buffer/drivers are designed to have:

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A : a greater current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.

B : greater input current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.

C : a smaller output current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic.

D : greater input and output current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.

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