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A pretty simple method would be to use a couple octal latches, such
as the 74HC373. The stamp could control which latch was active to
pass though 8 bits at a time, then switch to another.
This is known as multiplexing using tri-state logic by the way.
-Martin Hebel
SelmaWare Solutions
www.selmaWare.com
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Electronics Managament, Southern Illinois University
www.siu.edu/~imsasa/elm
--- In basicstamps@egroups.com, "Dave McCormick" <MACKRACKIT2@p...>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a project that needs ten outputs and eleven inputs.
>
> How can two stamps be coupled to do this.
>
> Thank you,
> Dave
as the 74HC373. The stamp could control which latch was active to
pass though 8 bits at a time, then switch to another.
This is known as multiplexing using tri-state logic by the way.
-Martin Hebel
SelmaWare Solutions
www.selmaWare.com
&
Electronics Managament, Southern Illinois University
www.siu.edu/~imsasa/elm
--- In basicstamps@egroups.com, "Dave McCormick" <MACKRACKIT2@p...>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a project that needs ten outputs and eleven inputs.
>
> How can two stamps be coupled to do this.
>
> Thank you,
> Dave