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eugenehhk
Joined: 06 Sep 2006 Posts: 34
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26 Sep 2006 13:09 74hc series |
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Any one can tell me what is the different between 74ls series and 74hc series?
THX:)
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mutevaggil
Joined: 07 Sep 2006 Posts: 61 Helped: 1 Location: Istanbul-TURKIYE
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26 Sep 2006 13:19 74ls vs 74hc |
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74LS -->TTL serie
74HC -->CMOS serie
and i think the most important diff. is power dissipation.
power dissipation is smaller in 74HC than 74LS
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eugenehhk
Joined: 06 Sep 2006 Posts: 34
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26 Sep 2006 13:31 74hc 74ls |
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THX:)
but what is the different between TTL and CMOS?
Do they compatible each other? If I want to use 7400 as buffer, which is better?(TTL or CMOS)
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Kral
Joined: 28 Mar 2005 Posts: 1182 Helped: 187
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26 Sep 2006 15:10 74hc vs 74ls |
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eugenehhk,
"LS" stands for low power Shottky. It is a technology that uses bipolar transistors. The first stage of the gate has the collector "clamped" to the base via a Schottky diode. The diode prevents the first stage from saturating, thus ensuring that the turn-off time of this stage will be minimal.
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"HC" stands for hign speed CMOS. It uses complementary MOS transistors, along with low value resistors to achieve high speed switching.
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"HC" is the faster of the two technologies.
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Compatibility depends on the application. An HC device can adrive a TTL device, but not vice-versa. The reason is that the input switching point of a TTL device is typically around 1.6 Volts. The CMNOS output typically swing s almost rail to rail. However, the guaranteed "1" state output voltage of a TTL device is typically around 2.4 volts (For a 5V supply). The input switching point of a CMOS device is typically around 1/2 the supply voltage (2.5V for a 5 V supplY). As a result, you can not get reliable performance by driving a CMOS input directly from a TTL output. You can partially mitigate this problem by providing a pull-up resistor from the TTL output to the supply.
Regards,
Kral
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brevor
Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 35 Location: Valparaiso, Indiana USA
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27 Sep 2006 0:09 74hc and 74ls |
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Hi,
There are many familys in the 74XXX series besides LS and HC.
Like Kral stated the proper type to use depends on what is driving
the input of the gate, and also what the output of the gate is driving.
Bruce
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Miguel Gaspar
Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 391 Helped: 36 Location: Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
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27 Sep 2006 22:06 what is the differance between hc and ls in ttl |
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| And there are another families than TTL the mostfastest is the ECL based ina variation of diffamp.
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eugenehhk
Joined: 06 Sep 2006 Posts: 34
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30 Sep 2006 14:38 what is a 74hc |
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mannnish
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Posts: 201 Helped: 3
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25 Oct 2006 4:37 speed compatibility between 74ls and 74hc |
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| i thought its actually design techiniques in opamp i think i got to go into deep thanks for a new thought.......i try to get it in few days......
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kavgoxin
Joined: 17 Sep 2004 Posts: 34 Helped: 1
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25 Oct 2006 5:19 what is different betrween 74ls and 74hc |
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regarding LS and HC you can get more from datasheet from any vendor with
technical specification, or go through any "logic family" topic in any digital book.
you will get additional info. on more families too.
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