11/23 clock issue
Holm Tiffe
holm at freibergnet.de
Sat Feb 7 13:20:48 CST 2015
Pete Turnbull wrote:
> On 06/02/2015 07:44, Holm Tiffe wrote:
> >You don't ned no pullup for +5. All open TTL inputs are reading High w/o
> >any pullup.
>
> Yeah. So someone at Commodore thought when they designed one version of
> the PET. We had a few that erratically misbehaved. It turned out that
> one input on a 74LS00 (I think it was) was floating, and switching noise
> made it erratic. Floating inputs place the internal circuitry in an
> intermediate state, can cause increased current draw, typically slow the
> device down by increasing switching times, and can cause misbehaviour.
>
> TTL is supposed to have a 1K pullup (to limit possible transients);
> LSTTL can be directly connected to Vcc.
>
> --
> Pete
>
> Pete Turnbull
Yes Pete, not all People over here are totally braindead.
I've told him that he can leave out the +5V Connection for testing
purposes, for nothing other.
That has nothing todo with your Commodore problem.
Regards,
Holm
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