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Manufacturer's data sheets: Texas Instruments (and 74182 look-ahead carry generator) Signetics; Philips; Fairchild. Explanation of how the chip works. Inside the vintage 74181 ALU chip: how it works and why it's so strange; Inside the 74181 ALU chip: die photos and reverse engineering showing its floorplan and transistor layout of some of its gates
4-bit arithmetic logic unit/function generator, generate and propagate outputs 20 SN74LS381A: 74x382 1 4-bit arithmetic logic unit/function generator, ripple carry and overflow outputs 20 SN74LS382: 74x383 1 8-bit register open-collector 20 SN74S383: 74x384 1 8-bit by 1-bit two's complement multipliers 16 SN74LS384: 74x385 4 quad serial adder ...
In computing, an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) is a combinational digital circuit that performs arithmetic and bitwise operations on integer binary numbers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is in contrast to a floating-point unit (FPU), which operates on floating point numbers.
Applications such as Pinball take advantage of this to accelerate performance. The Alto has a bit-slice arithmetic logic unit (ALU) based on the Texas Instruments 74181 chip, a ROM control store with a writable control store extension and has 128 (expandable to 512) KB of main memory organized in 16-bit words.
Some models of the DEC PDP-series 'minis' used the 74181 ALU as the main computing element in the CPU. Other examples were the Data General Nova series and Hewlett-Packard 21MX, 1000, and 3000 series. In 1965, typical quantity-one pricing for the SN5400 (military grade, in ceramic welded flat-pack) was around 22 USD. [19]
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It is wrong because, for active-low, the signal "L" from figure 1 of the data sheet translates to logical one, not to zero. It is incomplete gives half the data, because only half the data is given (Cn=0 for active-low, Cn=1 for active-high). --Trex4321 16:07, 12 September 2021 (UTC) OK, I fixed it.
The IPC-NC-349 format is the only IPC standard governing drill and routing formats. [5] XNC is a strict subset of IPC-NC-349, Excellon a big superset. Many indefinite NC files pick some elements of the IPC standard.