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Transistor Transistor Logic. Logic circuits built from bipolar transistors and resistors.

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Designing a particular clock cycle series with glue logic/CMOS/TTL for serial data without a uP

I am looking to design an interface for serial data that runs for 31 cycles (not 32, I know), but with uneven cycles to transmit serial data. Each cycle is 8 clock pulses (at 7MHz). For the first 20 ...
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Use digital sensor with USB to serial TTL converter?

I have a sensor (HC2A-S3A), which provides analog and digital output signals. The digital interface is UART (19200 baud, protocol RoASCII). Can I use a USB to Serial TTL Converter (chipset: FTDI ...
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Prolific PL2303 knock-off USB-TTL adapter without timing crystal

I recently got this bare-bones USB-TTL adapter which unsurprisingly contains a knock-off Prolific chip but on top of that it is entirely without the crystal oscillator. It seems to be missing some ...
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What is this chip enable circuit doing? (old TTL, with diode, with pull-up?)

I'm trying to understand a small portion of a (vintage, TTL) circuit design and I'm a little unsure of what's going on in this section*, which determines whether the Chip Enable signal on a particular ...
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recognising patterns in TTL logic analog circuit

There is a circuit based on TTL( transistor transistor logic I think) . The signals at points A B C D are described. I am new with this TTL, could you help me decompose this united circuit into the ...
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Using a function generator as a clock source to drive several ICs (CD4000 CMOS series & 74 TTL)

I am building a circuit that uses a 4 MHz reference carrier. The used ICs are basically XOR 7486 and NOT 7404, CD4013 flip-flop, etc. I have a function generator which is capable of providing up to 5 ...
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What is a simple circuit to generate TTL signal with fixed frequencies?

What is the simplest circuit that can be used to generate a 5V TTL signal with fixed frequencies such as 0.5Hz, 1Hz, 50Hz, 100Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 5kHz, 10kHz..?
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Level shifting from 3.3V to 5V not working: voltage drops when attaching load

I am trying to trigger a laser using an Arduino. I used a power supply to determine that the laser needs a 3.5V (or higher) signal, at which point it draws around 2.2mA from the power supply. When ...
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Simple TTL: Is there a way to "detect" a high-z state and easily use that to drive other logic?

I have two TTL style logic chips, call them A and B (*), where the outputs of A are the inputs to B (think: 8 data lines). A has tri-state outputs, so when they are turned off they float. B is an ...
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Turn TTL high output signal into ground pulse for EEPROM write

I have a TTL-high output signal which I wish to use to send a negative pulse to a 28c256 EEPROM WE pin to write to it, but the high line may remain high until the next clock signal/output change etc. ...
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When is it appropriate to mix 74LSxx components with original TTL 74xx?

I spend almost all my tinkering time with 1970s era logic circuits, which use almost all original 7400-series TTL. I do a fair bit of repair and am now starting to design additional logic to work with ...
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Is it okay to call a UART “RS-232” if it doesn’t respect voltage levels specified in the RS-232 standard?

I have been using this converter call it converter A to communicate an MCU through its UART pins RX TX. And I wouldn't call this RS232 because RS232 is about physical layer and voltage levels as ...
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Latch circuit to cycle power in an ATX PSU

I'm designing a system powered by an ATX PSU. I'd like it to be able to be switched on and off by a momentary switch but also to be able to be turned off by another input. The latch circuit is powered ...
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May I connect the RO and DI pins of a MAX485 module directly to ESP32 pins?

I'm running my MAX485 module board with an external 5V power supply, with the R0 and DI pins from the module connected directly to the ESP32 pins, which running at 3.3V. Both grounds were not tied ...
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Why would I use HNM (high noise margin) gate drive over a TTL gate drive for DC motor driving application?

I am making a very simple half bridge DC motor drive using the MAX1760 gate driver. Looking through the datasheet I saw that it offers two types of logic level technologies (if that's the right word?);...
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How to obtain the counting of TTL pulses from an FPGA?

I'm currently working on a project in which I need to program an FPGA in order to connect it to a photon detector, that generates a TTL pulse when detecting a photon; I need to count this pulses, ...
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Tie an enable pin to ground when another pin is high

I am designing a simple circuit with two ICs. IC1 has an enable pin that is internally pulled up with a 10Kohm resistor. To disable IC1 you have to tie this pin to ground. IC2 has an serial presence ...
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Converting a 74LS74 and a 74LS193 to CMOS. What inputs need pullups and what needs pulldowns

I have a circuit I traced out off an old, dead PCB that came from the early 90s. It was using TTL chips back then. One thing I noticed is that it has a dual flip-flop. One flip-flop is being used as a ...
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Need help identifying circuit diagram symbol

In the datasheet for Hamamatsu s13131-1536 CMOS line sensor(https://www.hamamatsu.com/content/dam/hamamatsu-photonics/sites/documents/99_SALES_LIBRARY/ssd/s13131-1536_kmpd1159e.pdf) there is this ...
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Generating TTL-level signal from an analog fast pulsed high-voltage DC signal

I am exploring feasible ways to design a circuit to generate TTL-level digital signal from an analog pulsed DC voltage output. The voltage range of the pulsed DC signal can be from 0 V to 3 kilovolts ...
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Converting a fast-switching 0-2.5V input to TTL signal

Dear fellow engineers, I am attemping to convert a fast switching (~ns) 0V - 2.5V pulse from FPGA into a TTL-standard (0V - 5V) signal. I have been browsing for voltage regulators online. Most of them ...
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Is it possible to connect ATMEGA328 to type-C and read data without a USB-TTL converter?

there was a task to create the most compact device with atmega328 on board, but the question arose whether it could read data from type-c without a ttl converter ...
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Turn on/off a LED using a D-FF and a transistor

I'm trying to control a LED using some microcontroller and I designed a circuit using a D-FF and a transistor to handle it. It looks like this: So I can control when to turn it on or of by simply ...
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Active pull-down in LSTTL totem-pole output

The lower totem-pole transistor of a LSTTL IC frequently has an active pull-down from base to emitter (ground). Here is an example from TI's SN74LS93 datasheet. I was curious how this active pull ...
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What is the application of the 74LS373?

Looking at the truth table, the data from the D(n) input are directly transferred to the Q(n) output when the high state appears at the C (CLK) input. If there is a low state, there are no data at the ...
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3V oscillator to 5V µC with an 74HCT inverter (12.8 MHz) - bad idea?

I'd like to use an AVR (ATmega328P-AU to be precise) in combination with a fairly accurate oscillator for timing purposes. I stumbled upon the fact that oscillators which have greater accuracy mostly ...
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Convert a 0 V / 3.3 V trigger signal into a 0 V / 5V trigger signal (TTL)

I have a device sending a square trigger signal 0V / 3.3V, with a BNC connector. (We usually call it a TTL signal, I don't know if it's the common name? is it relative to Transistor-Transitor-Logic?) ...
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MAX3232 ESE+ Not Working but ST3232C and MAX3232 Working on same PCB

I have designed a pcb for Rs232 to TTL, UART converter for using ESP32. I will control an LCD with ESP32. Some IC's (MAX3232 ESE+) heating at the first start. and not working just heating and heating. ...
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Output voltage level of TTL gate

The output voltage level of the TTL logic family is from 0 to 0.4 volts (LOW) or 2.4 to 5 volts (HIGH). Suppose we have a TTL inverter with a square wave of 5 volt amplitude as input (0 volt and 5 ...
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TTL bus termination physical circuit layout

I'm breadboarding a simple data bus terminator for a 1970s TTL computer bus that was normally unterminated. I'm trying both passive and active termination to see how they work, but have a question on ...
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