| ??? 12/02/09 17:22 Read: times |
#171406 - Datasheet? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Grant Beattie said:
the 8021 has a PROG signal at pin 3 (it's n/c). Mind you it says there is also an ALE signal at pin 12 (also n/c) and I don't know how that can be... Quite possibly, if you could find a datasheet, it might say something like "these pins are not used in ROM devices" ie, the pins are just "reserved" for the device variants that need 'em - thus keeping the pinout the same across the range... |
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