Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-April - Vol 5 Issue 2

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/APRIL 1983
SEGA ELECTRONICS'
ROM LINE (PART 7)
Continuing our ROM LINE
series on integrated circuits,
this issue we will expand on
those devices covered previ-
ously, differentiate between
TTL/LS and CMOS logic,
discuss handling techniques and
look at some common applica-
tions. As we mentioned last
time, the most basic of digital
ICs are the logic gates AND/
NAND, OR/NOR, EXCLU-
SIVE OR/EXCLUSIVE NOR,
the YES ( or BUFFER) and the
NOT ( or INVERTER). These
gates are often grouped together,
several on a single chip, and
comprise the more complex I Cs.
TTL ( or Transistor to Tran-
sistor Logic) at present has the
widest application in the video
games industry and is the most
diversified IC family. Typically,
a TTL device can be recognized
by a 74-preface designation(i.e.
74154). LS (or Low-power
Schottky) is functionally identi-
cal to TTL, but has superior
speed, temperature parameters
and consumes an average of
80% less power. An LS logic
device is differentiated by an
LS in its designator (i.e.
74LS131). Power supply re-
quirements should be kept
regulated within the 4. 7 5 to
5.25vdc range. Also keep in
mind that digital is two-state
logic and inputs should never
exceed supply(5.25vdc) or fall
below ground (Ovdc). A quick
tip on troubleshooting digital
- outputs found to be floating
(held somewhere midway
between 0-Svdc) are always
suspect. Now, on to some
specific chips . . .
The QUAD NAND gate,
7400/74LSOO is a 14-pin IC
that has wide use both as a
convenient packaging of 4
NAND gates on a single chip,
and as a way to consolidate
components for space consider-
ations, ( for example, on the
SPACE TACTICS Logic board,
IC 148 is configured as a single
NAND and a single OR).
Pictured below is an internal
configuration of the 7 400/
74LSOO, and our IC 148
arrangement.
Vee ( +5 VDC)
9
2
3
8
4
Having analyzed a few repre-
sentative TTL devices and their
applications, let's tum now to a
brief discussion ofMOS/CMOS.
MOS stands for Metal Oxide
Silicon/or Semiconductor. By
and large you will be concerned
with Complimentary MOS or
CMOS. These I Cs can contain
Vee (+5 VOC)
more functions per chip than
14
TTL/LS and consume very little
power operating over a supply
range of +3 to 15vdc. CMOS
chips are multiple stratis devices
( similar to other formats) with
the unique addition of a silicon
dioxide film separating the input
port from the other junctions.
4
It's this thin, glassy layer that
enables the chip to impose very
low loads on the input signal
source, while at the same time
standing as this chip-type's
"Achilles Heel". Susceptibility
· to static damage requires care-
ful handling techniques that
include exclusive use of DC
powered irons or well isolated,
IC 148
controlled output soldering
stations, and storage only in
The 7410/74LS10 is a 14- conductive foam or pins down
pin, Triple 3-input NAND gate on aluminum foil. Ground dif-
generally used for decoder or ferentials should be strictly
observed.
enable control functions:
Next month: A TTL review.
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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/APRIL 1983
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Over
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Manufacturer toll-free numbers only apply for use in the continental U.S.
We've recently received many phone calls from our Canadian subscribers
requesting alternative phone numbers in order to reach the manufacturers.
Listed here are the phone numbers our Canadian friends and those in other
countries should use when contacting a specific manufacturer.
ATARI 408/262-4490
BALLY/MIDWAY 312/451-9200
CENTURI 305/558-5200
CINEMATRONICS 619/562-7000
DATA EAST 408/727-4490
EXIDY 408/734-9410
GAME PLAN 312/628-8200
GOTTLIEB 312/562-7400
NAMCO 408/7 45-7600
NINTENDO 206/882-2040
ROCK-OLA 312/638-7600
ROWE 201/887-0400
SEGA 619/485-0910
STERN/SEEBURG 312/981-9600
TAITO 312/981-1000
VENTURE LINE 602/243-6289
WILLIAMS 312/267-2240
21}/709-4~40
TELEX: 6622~8
Toll-free numbers for continental U.S. are listed in our Vol. 4 Index,
published with our February '83 issue.
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