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The 74377 chip is used as a latch in mappers like [[Color Dreams]] and stores eight bits of data
The [[74377]] chip (common variants 74LS377, 74HC377) is an octal D flip-flop, used as a latch in mappers like [[Color Dreams]] and stores eight bits of data.
 
If only four or less bits are needed, a [[74161]] may be used instead.
 
See also: [[74161#Latch Implementation|74161 Latch Implementation]]
 
== 74377 Pinout ==
      .--\/--.
/WE -| 1  20|- Vcc
  Q0 -| 2  19|- Q7
  D0 -| 3  18|- D7
  D1 -| 4  17|- D6
  Q1 -| 5  16|- Q6
  Q2 -| 6  15|- Q5
  D2 -| 7  14|- D5
  D3 -| 8  13|- D4
  Q3 -| 9  12|- Q4
GND -|10  11|- CLK
      `------'
== Signal descriptions ==
*Vcc: Connect to +5V
*GND:
*CLK: Load clock
*/WE: Write enable
*D0-7: Inputs, connected to CPU D0-D7
*Q0-7: Outputs, connected to PRG and CHR ROM address lines
D0-7 are copied to Q0-7 when CLK rises (0 to 1) while /WE is low.
== References ==
*Philips Semiconductors. [http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/15594/PHILIPS/74HC377.html 74HC377: Octal D-type flip-flop with data enable; positive-edge trigger]
[[Category:7400 series|377]]

Latest revision as of 23:05, 14 December 2022

The 74377 chip (common variants 74LS377, 74HC377) is an octal D flip-flop, used as a latch in mappers like Color Dreams and stores eight bits of data.

If only four or less bits are needed, a 74161 may be used instead.

See also: 74161 Latch Implementation

74377 Pinout

     .--\/--.
/WE -| 1  20|- Vcc
 Q0 -| 2  19|- Q7
 D0 -| 3  18|- D7
 D1 -| 4  17|- D6
 Q1 -| 5  16|- Q6
 Q2 -| 6  15|- Q5
 D2 -| 7  14|- D5
 D3 -| 8  13|- D4
 Q3 -| 9  12|- Q4
GND -|10  11|- CLK
     `------'

Signal descriptions

  • Vcc: Connect to +5V
  • GND:
  • CLK: Load clock
  • /WE: Write enable
  • D0-7: Inputs, connected to CPU D0-D7
  • Q0-7: Outputs, connected to PRG and CHR ROM address lines

D0-7 are copied to Q0-7 when CLK rises (0 to 1) while /WE is low.

References