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Robin Hewitt
29-11-2008, 12:48 AM
While you lot have your component picking brains in gear...

...I have to redesign a chronoscope calibration tool and get one off to my chums in China PDQ. I have some pins I need to pull down as close as possible to zero volts with some degree of alacrity. Last time I used a 7407 for it's open collector outputs, but I can't get them in surface mount. Can you think of a convenient substitute 6 or 8 to a pack? Latching would be an added bonus :confused:

irving2008
29-11-2008, 01:26 AM
While you lot have your component picking brains in gear...

...I have to redesign a chronoscope calibration tool and get one off to my chums in China PDQ. I have some pins I need to pull down as close as possible to zero volts with some degree of alacrity. Last time I used a 7407 for it's open collector outputs, but I can't get them in surface mount. Can you think of a convenient substitute 6 or 8 to a pack? Latching would be an added bonus :confused:Define alacrity?


Lateral suggestion: Toshiba TD62M8500F is an 8 channel low saturation (typ 0.16v) O/C output sink driver good for 50Mhz operation in a HSOP16 case