| ??? 08/26/03 07:56 Read: times |
#53384 - RE: 8051 variant with asynchronous bus Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Carroll,
you can use a latch, e.g. 74HC646. Then one side can put something into the latch and the other side can read it later. The 74HC646 contain two latches and thus it can work in both directions. Peter |
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