Honestly I have never seen a BCT on any PC or computer bus. If the
speed is ok, an HCT or ACT should work as well....

   Uwe.

   


> Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
>> What do you use the 74BCTxx for? Long lines
>> or databus, or high current io?

> The application is an isa card (vintage 1999) and the chip in questionj
> seems to drive a ribbon to other isa cards. 

> The linues are long by modern standards. There are loads of buses about
> the place. It isn't particularly for driving the extra milliamp. Speed
> could well be a factor.


>> 
>> Pieter
>> 
>> Date sent:           Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:49:22 -0800
>> To:                  Multiple recipients of list CHIPDIR-L <CHIPDIR-
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>> 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > This 74BCT is a Bus oriented logic family by Texas Instruments
>> > 
>> > Should I go shopping or can I stick in another more common logic 
>> type?
>> > 
>> > I'm looking at unit volumes for myself.
>> > 

>       With best Regards,


>       Declan Moriarty.

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