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Re: number 74194 series TTL

 
 
Just an Illusion
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      06-08-2004
Hi Przemo77,

This is a bidirectional shift register, and it's obsolete.
You can easily made a behavioral equivalent, or take any code of shift
register.

Do you need the functional model, or the VITAL once ?

Rgrds,
JaI



Przemo77 wrote:

>Urgently looking for working model - number 74194 series TTL in VDHL
>language. I would really appreciated in anybody could help me find this
>piece of software or point the place where I can find it on the Internet
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