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#84392 - Andy forgot Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Of course, you can round this all off to 10 pF, which means that your output driver timing doesn't degrade unless driving more than five loads. IF your board capacitance is insignificant. Often the capacitance of the trace(s) on your PCB will be more than the input capacitance of the chips.
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