[Coco] What do you use for pull-up and pull-down TTL resistor values? (LS series) (coco related project but possibly OT)
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Mon Apr 22 18:10:35 EDT 2019
Good to hear that. And I agree with Ed on the use of pull-downs. You could make a case for using them and perhaps in curtain situations that case would be stronger. But, generally, a lot of TTL circuits and some others tie directly to gnd and have no problems.
Dave
> On Apr 22, 2019, at 2:53 PM, James Ross <jrosslist at outlook.com> wrote:
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> Thanks Dave, between yours and Ed’s answers, I will go w/ using the 4.7k for hard-wiring TTL level inputs high (since that is the value I've seen in numerous locations) and connecting inputs that are low directly to ground. And connect unused inputs (e.g. LS14 chips, etc…) directly to ground as well. Later I will study the use of using 10k values...
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> Hey, that little cyclone II board you sold me is still working great, and I am using it to play around with learning to interface FPGA w/ outside devices. Very slowly, hopefully like the tortoise in "The Tortoise and the Hare"! Which right now also means learning how shift voltages between 3.3v and 5v … there appears to be several ways of doing that – that will be for a separate question, later! :)
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> James
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> Generally a 4.7k resistor is used used for pull-up on 5v TTL inputs or open-collector outputs (I have seen values as high as 10k used). A pull-down is not usually needed. It’s good practice to tie any unused input either hi or lo. If you need to tie low just connect directly to ground. No resistor needed.
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> Dave
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