[sdiy] 93-series TTL logic
James Patchell
patchell at cox.net
Sat Sep 3 02:34:20 CEST 2005
I have to agree with that....in fact, for those of you who still want to
use TTL....I will be bringing up all of the TTL (mostly LS) that I have to
the PNW DIY meet at the first weekend in October...there will be a drawing
for them. I was going to just toss them in the trash...but decided maybe
somebody might want them...
If I need to use logic these days...generally a 22V10 is what I use for
medium amounts of logic...although I still do make quite a bit use out of
74HC logic. For big stuff, Spartan III is the wave of the present...
At 08:14 AM 9/3/2005 +1000, Ken Stone wrote:
>Save any 9315. They are a 1 to 10 decoder for driving Nixies (7441 pin for
>pin)
>
>As for the rest, who bothers to use TTL for anything these days?
>
>Ken
>
> >So... i apparently got a bunch. dated to early 70's.
> >Anyone got any info on them? They don't seem *too*
> >useful, information on the internet is scarce. They
> >don't appear to have the same functions as 74xxx where
> >xxx should be the function so i don't have a clue of
> >what they do. Should i just toss them maybe? I do have
> >a bunch of 74xxx that i'm not scraping just because
> >i'm going to... ..ahem... ..build the worlds
> >largest "pocket" calculator??
> >
> >yepp
> >
> >Karl
> >
>_______________________________________________________________________
>Ken Stone sasami at hotkey.net.au or sasami at cgs.synth.net
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-Jim
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