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TIL306, TIL307 NUMERIC DISPLAYS WITH LOGIC SLBS001 – D1034, JUNE 1982 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 1992 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 3 description These internally-driven seven-segment light-emitting-diode (LED) displays contain a BCD counter, a four-bit latch, and a decoder/LED driver in a single 16-pin package. A description of the functions of the inputs and outputs of these devices are in the terminal function table. The TTL MSI circuits contain the equivalent of 86 gates on a single chip. Logic inputs and outputs are completely TTL/DTL compatible. The buffered inputs are implemented with relatively large resistors in series with the bases of the input transistors to lower drive-current requirements to one-half of that required for a standard Series 54/74 TTL input. The serial-carry input, actually two internal loads, is rated as one standard series 54/74 load. The logic outputs, except RBO, are active pullup, and the latch outputs QA, QB, QC, and QD are each capable of driving three standard Series 54/74 loads at a low logic level or six loads at a high logic level while the maximum-count output is capable of driving five Series 54/74 loads at a low logic level or ten loads at a high logic level. The RBO node with passive pull-up serves as a ripple-blanking output with the capability to drive three Series 54/74 loads. The LED driver outputs are designed specifically to maintain a relatively constant on-level current of approximately 7 mA through each LED segment and decimal point. All inputs are diode clamped to minimize transmission-line effects, thereby simplifying system design. Maximum clock frequency is typically 18 MHz and power dissipation is typically 600 mW with all segments on. The display format is as follows: The displays may be interconnected to produce an n-digit display with the following features: • Ripple-blanking input and output for blanking leading or trailing zeroes • Floating-decimal-point logic capability • Overriding blanking for suppressing entire display or pulse modulation of LED brightness • Dual count-enable inputs for parallel lookahead and serial ripple logic to build high-speed fully synchronous, multidigit counter systems with no external logic, minimizing total propagation delay from the clock to the last latch output • Provision for ripple-count cascading between packages • Positive-edge-triggered synchronous BCD counter • Parallel BCD data outputs available to drive logic processors or remote slaved displays simultaneously with data being displayed • Latch strobe input allows counter to operate while a previous data point is displayed • Reset-to-zero capability with clear input. |
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