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- Page 12 and 13: MAPSMM5704AA MOS/LSI keyboard inter
- Page 14 and 15: typical applicationsTTL/DTL Logic C
- Page 16 and 17: programming of MM5704Keyboard Scan
- Page 18 and 19: Dynamic Shift Registers*MM400/MM500
- Page 20 and 21: performance characteristicsPower Di
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Dynamic Shift RegistersMM508110-bit
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Dynamic Shift RegistersMM4104/MM510
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perform ance characteristics]I- ::>
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absolute maximum ratingsVoltage at
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Static Shift Registers*M M404/M M S
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performance characteristicsPower Di
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absolute maximum ratingsVoltage at
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Static Shift RegistersMM4050A/MM505
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guaranteed performance characterist
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absolute maximum ratingsVoltage @ A
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Static Shift Registerss:s:U1oU1~MM5
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performance characteristics"....w..
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absolute maximum ratingsAll Input o
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access time diagrams"L~V-V sr 2.OV~
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absolute maximum ratingsV G G Suppl
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MOS ROM program formatThe memory co
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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MOS ROM program formatThe memory co
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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MOS ROM program formatThe memory co
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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MOS ROM program formatThe memory co
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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punch tape format(Program a "1" or
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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MM4240AA/MM5240AA character fontROW
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absolute maximum ratingsVGG Supply
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punch tape formatChip EnableMM4241(
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definition of timing parametersta A
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absolute maximum ratingsAll Input o
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RAMsMM5260 1024-bit fully decodeddy
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switching time waveformsREAD CYCLEt
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Clock DriversMH0027C dual high spee
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Analog SwitchesMM450/MM550, MM451/M
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typical dynam ic input ch aracteris
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Analog SwitchesMM454/MM554 four-cha
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typical performance characteristics
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absolute maximum ratingsHighLevelMe
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typical performance characteristics
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4. ANALOG VOLTAGE CONSIDERATIONSThe
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Analog SwitchesAH2114/AH2114C DPST
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AM1000,AM1001,AM1002 silicon N-chan
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Analog SwitchesAM3705/ AM3705C 8-ch
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typical performance characteristics
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NH0014/NH0014C OPDTNH0019/NH0019C(M
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analog switch performance character
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MM480/MM580 series MOS logic elemen
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typical performance characteristics
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propagation delaytest circuits (gat
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zo(W)Nan~::E........zo(W)N'-=t~:Ec.
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ROM Character GeneratorsMM4240ACA/M
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(II)o~ologic diagram+1ZYr',-SKOOO3R
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w«oNNin::E::E.......w«oNNqo::E::E
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code conversion tableFUNCTIONCODEIN
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code conversion tablesconnection di
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pattern selection form",'", '" '"'1
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code conversion tablesFUNCTION CODe
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,~code conversion tab lesADDRESSI--
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ROM Code ConvertersMM4230FE/MM5230F
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wu.o('I)NLt):E:E.........wu.o('I)N'
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,~-~code conversion tablesBCDIC to
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code conversion tables~b5" b4 b3 b2
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code conversion table0---0 0 01---0
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code conversion tableba-O 0 0b7_0 0
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code conversion tableSETTING -;.-BY
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code conversion tablesr--ll---1--C1
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absolute maximum ratings (Note 1)Su
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typical performance characteristics
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truth tableINPUTSWord Binary Select
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INTRODUCTIONWhile custom and standa
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Application NotesJUNE 1970»zI~oTHE
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generates one·seventh of each char
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new devices. The external gating fu
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APPENDIXI~oWHAT ABOUT INSTRUMENTSAN
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Application NotesMAY 1971HIGH VOLTA
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output of the last register are con
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DYNAMIC MOS RANDOM ACCESSMEMORIES S
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submodule is selected at a time by
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. Important differences between the
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USING THE MM5704 KEYBOARDINTERFACE
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signal is generated at the alarm ou
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condition is specified (Pin 2 = V G
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XMIT KEYRESET XMIT LATCHCHARACTER R
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mits the user to inhibit or transmi
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Application NotesOCTOBER 1971»2IU'
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The period of the minimum operating
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AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FONTS INSTAND
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