@ramancini8 My hat is off to you, but I fail to see how truthiness is equivalent to nasty. Opinions are like stars and railroad ties -- there are millions of them.Hey Papabravo,
Don't get nasty! I designed the last discrete NAND gate for RCA in the mid sixties. Sometimes I still find it more cost effective to use a single transistor for a gate. You might not believe the number of calculations I had to make designing that circuit. Remember, when you are going to make millions of circuits cost is a critical design factor.
Oh -- I don't; that is why the light hearted and possibly amusing response. I hold such artists and technical pioneers as yourself in the highest regard.Yeah, and most of them are wrong. By the way, I was only joking; please don't take life so serious.
Search: "databook" on archive.org - there's quite a few old books on TTL families, from the 7400 family to some very obscure ones no one's heard of.I need suggestion for digital electronics book covering analysis of TTL logical circuits. In book I use, they show implementations of these circuits but didn't show analysis of all of them. They only analyzed TTL NAND circuit.
Still got my hard-bound first editions. The only thing better than having a bible is being able to chat with one of the guys who wrote it.t get your hands on the Texas Instruments TTL book.
Still have my hard bound edition as well, but don't think it was the first edition. (Currently, I am one state away from the book.) Got it while I was in college. I was a math major, but my EE friends told me how to get a copy.Still got my hard-bound first editions. The only thing better than having a bible is being able to chat with one of the guys who wrote it.
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I've still got mine. I guess hard bound databooks (eg. Fairchild's 1970 Current Sinking Logic) meant that they didn't expect to be revising them very often. Hoo boy was that ever a miscalculation!Still got my hard-bound first editions. The only thing better than having a bible is being able to chat with one of the guys who wrote it.
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Wow, I have all those same books, AND the 1970 RCA Receiving tube manual.The old TTL Cookbook was a good friend. The National Linear book was my bible on that subject.
But did you manage to find the function ?And here is circuit we got last time. We should find function of this circuit. And of course I didn't solve it