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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Re: [oopic] Re: Angle of attack VII - any help appreciated

Hi,

turns out i was mistaken with the locally available chip I linked and
it didn't have synchronous LOAD after all, but another dig around the
shops here in New Zealand I found this:

74LS169 ...
http://pdfdata.datasheetsite.com/web/59361/74LS168.pdf

It seems to be the same deal but uses different names for things, I
just want to make sure its the right thing before I order it (and a
bunch of other stuff from the same place...)

As I understand it PE is the same as LOAD ? If it is different I
imagine there probably is a similar cct setup with this chip that
could achieve the same ends as those already talked about ?

I have a large collection here of chips bought on a whim that turned
out to be redundant or under/over spec through lack of
research/understanding - trying to cut down!

thanks as always for the help so far ;)

nick



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