Re: When to use Buffers for devices connected to Address and Data Bus
- From: cbarn24050@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:24:16 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 26, 4:25�am, "arslan" <arsl_kha...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am working with 80c196kc; I have connect 7 to 8 chips to the address and
data bus of the microcontroller, including two RAMS(AS7c256) and 6
latches(74hc373).
Question is, should i be using a buffer(74hc245).
Moreover as a rule of thumb how many chips can be safely connected to a
buffer/tranceiver.
I have tried using datasheets; the datasheet of latch(74hc373 ) shows a
max input current of 20ma and upto 10uA of input leakage current. Whereas
the output current of buffer(74hc245) is 20mA. Now i know i cant use the
max input current of latch but can i use the leakage current. I am
preplexed. Therefore a rule of thumb will be more than welcome. �
depends on bus speed, bus length, are you having problems? You may
need address buffers as well.
.
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