Nick, are you aware of the fact that you can use two XC18's wired in 
parallel with their anodes and cathodes tied together and with the trigger 
electrodes separate to emulate an XC24?
 
This trick was shown in old magazines as a way to only use the XC18's in 
counters where a reset capability was wanted much like when an XC24 was 
used. There are some other nifty ways of hooking the XC18's up shown in old 
magazines to build logic gates and such as well as decade counters using 
fewer than ten XC18's used for frequency division.
 
/Martin

Den måndagen den 17:e juni 2013 kl. 09:57:43 UTC+2 skrev Nick:

> I'm still hunting for XC24s...
>
> Got loads of XC18s for a clock project, but not found any 24s...
>
> Nick
>
>

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