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Diode logic gates are not suitable for cascading operation because the pull-down or pull-up resistance within makes them a high output resistance device.

What is a cascading operation?

A cascading operation can be defined as a process which involves the use of a circuit breaker's current-limiting capacity in order to enable an installation of lower-rated and lower-cost circuit breakers.

According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), diode logic gates are not suitable for cascading operation because the pull-down or pull-up resistance within makes them a high output resistance device.

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