Hi All,
I am trying to design a circuit and have started learning about logic families. I need my circuit to run on 5V and be pretty fast (couple dozen components from input to output with propagation delay <1.4us). I first looked at the 7400 series and realized they are old and slow compared to modern chips. Would working with the 74AC logic family seem reasonable? I like the speed, rail to rail output, and large noise margins. I will need to interface to TTL differential line receivers and line drivers at each end of the circuit. Do people mix and match logic families?
Second, what is a reasonable fanout for a buffered signal in this logic family? How can I get a larger fanout if needed.
Finally, the decoding section of my circuit will use lots of inverted signals so I want to provide both inverted and non-inverted outputs from my input buffering section of the circuit. These types of outputs are described here (https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/digital/chpt-3/special-output-gates/), but I can't seem to find them from chip manufacturers. I'd love a hex buffer with complementary outputs that is in my logic family?
Thanks!
I am trying to design a circuit and have started learning about logic families. I need my circuit to run on 5V and be pretty fast (couple dozen components from input to output with propagation delay <1.4us). I first looked at the 7400 series and realized they are old and slow compared to modern chips. Would working with the 74AC logic family seem reasonable? I like the speed, rail to rail output, and large noise margins. I will need to interface to TTL differential line receivers and line drivers at each end of the circuit. Do people mix and match logic families?
Second, what is a reasonable fanout for a buffered signal in this logic family? How can I get a larger fanout if needed.
Finally, the decoding section of my circuit will use lots of inverted signals so I want to provide both inverted and non-inverted outputs from my input buffering section of the circuit. These types of outputs are described here (https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/digital/chpt-3/special-output-gates/), but I can't seem to find them from chip manufacturers. I'd love a hex buffer with complementary outputs that is in my logic family?
Thanks!
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