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2 / 18 page ©1988 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation www.fairchildsemi.com 74ACT715, 74ACT715-R Rev. 1.3 2 Connection Diagram Pin Description There are a Total of 13 inputs and 5 outputs on the ACT715. Data Inputs D0–D7: The Data Input pins connect to the Address Register and the Data Input Register. ADDR/DATA: The ADDR/DATA signal is latched into the device on the falling edge of the LOAD signal. The signal determines if an address (0) or data (1) is present on the data bus. L/HBYTE: The L/HBYTE signal is latched into the device on the falling edge of the LOAD signal. The signal deter- mines if data will be read into the 8 LSB's (0) or the 4 MSB's (1) of the Data Registers. A 1 on this pin when an ADDR/DATA is a 0 enables Auto-Load Mode. LOAD: The LOAD control pin loads data into the Address or Data Registers on the rising edge. ADDR/ DATA and L/HBYTE data is loaded into the device on the falling edge of the LOAD. The LOAD pin has been implemented as a Schmitt trigger input for better noise immunity. CLOCK: System CLOCK input from which all timing is derived. The clock pin has been implemented as a Schmitt trigger for better noise immunity. The CLOCK and the LOAD signal are asynchronous and indepen- dent. Output state changes occur on the falling edge of CLOCK. CLR: The CLEAR pin is an asynchronous input that ini- tializes the device when it is HIGH. Initialization consists of setting all registers to their mask programmed values, and initializing all counters, comparators and registers. The CLEAR pin has been implemented as a Schmitt trigger for better noise immunity. A CLEAR pulse should be asserted by the user immediately after power-up to ensure proper initialization of the registers—even if the user plans to (re)program the device. Note: A CLEAR pulse will disable the CLOCK on the ACT715 and will enable the CLOCK on the ACT715-R. ODD/EVEN: Output that identifies if display is in odd (HIGH) or even (LOW) field of interlace when device is in interlaced mode of operation. In noninterlaced mode of operation this output is always HIGH. Data can be seri- ally scanned out on this pin during Scan Mode. VCSYNC: Outputs Vertical or Composite Sync signal based on value of the Status Register. Equalization and Serration pulses will (if enabled) be output on the VCSYNC signal in composite mode only. VCBLANK: Outputs Vertical or Composite Blanking signal based on value of the Status Register. HBLHDR: Outputs Horizontal Blanking signal, Horizon- tal Gating signal or Cursor Position based on value of the Status Register. HSYNVDR: Outputs Horizontal Sync signal, Vertical Gating signal or Vertical Interrupt signal based on value of Status Register. |
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