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rottendog sys80 mpu. sub 74hct240 with 74ls240?

By pinnut

1 year ago


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    #8 1 year ago

    In the old days we called that fanout. It's whether the output device can source or sink enough current to provide logic low or high to the input(s) of the next device. If I remember correctly the CMOS logic chips were very easy to drive because of the very high input impedance.

    TTL chips require higher current to drive.

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