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Will

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

I am looking for a datasheet on the fairchild 9319DC. All I can find
on the web is the spec telling me it is a 10 bit counter.

Thanks

Will
 
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j

Jan 1, 1970
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Will said:
Hi,

I am looking for a datasheet on the fairchild 9319DC. All I can find
on the web is the spec telling me it is a 10 bit counter.

Thanks

Will
I have a Fairchild Semiconductor Catalog from 1975 that states the
following:
-It is a Sequential 1-of-10 (Decade Sequencer Decoder/Demultiplexer)
-10 Active LOW Outputs
-Enable Delay=25 ns (typ)
-Power Dissipation=300mW (typ)
-Fan-Out (UL)=10
-Pin Out shown on Logic Diagram:
Pin 1 = CP
Pin 2=CE
Pin 3=SR
Pin 4=MR
Pin 5=O9
Pin 6=O8
Pin 7=O7
Pin 8=Vcc
Pin 9=O6
Pin 10=O5
Pin 11=O4
Pin 12=O3
Pin 13=O2
Pin 14=O1
Pin 15=O0
Pin 16=GND

Hope this helps
-Jeff
 
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Will

Jan 1, 1970
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Yes, that does help out a lot. Are SR and MR Synchronous Reset and
Master Reset? If so, is SR active on the leading edge or trailing edge
of the clock pulse?

Will
 
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John Robertson

Jan 1, 1970
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not quoting earlier message leads me to ask - what is this person
looking for? I have old data sheets on these parts I think, but not
enough left of the message to know what is needed...

John :-#(#
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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not quoting earlier message leads me to ask - what is this person
looking for? I have old data sheets on these parts I think, but not
enough left of the message to know what is needed...

John :-#(#
 
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John Robertson

Jan 1, 1970
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Checking in my ancient IC MASTER (1982) it claims the 9319 and 9320
were "Decade Sequencer (sequential 1 of 10 decoder), adjustable
sequence length". No substitute, and no diagram I'm afraid, and my old
Fairchild books (1974 & 1985) skip over the 9319 and 9320.

HOWEVER, In my 1978 TTL Data Book it is there! Cool. Send me a valid
email address and I shall get around to PDFing the 5 pages for you
ASAP. Pinout, truth table, etc...

Peanut brittle is acceptable if you feel at all guilty!

John :-#)#
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(604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
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Will

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks all, for the help. One of you managed to scan a datasheet for
me and send it to me. I am all set now.

I work on an older data acquisition system called camac. In this case,
the part is in a memory control circuit for a digitizer made by
LeCroy. I often face the problem where I can't find a datasheet on a
part to be sure it is doing what it should be. I usually don't like to
bother the news groups about work stuff, but I was stuck.

The datasheet helped me solve the problem.

Thanks again,

Will
 
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