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Note the connection of the 74LS595 G/OE pin
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3. The D13 pin controls the output register on the '595 shift registers. The code for
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3. The D13 pin controls the output register on the '595 shift registers. The code for
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this must be enabled in Configure.h. This pin is not connected when using the 74LS164.
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this must be enabled in Configure.h. This pin is not connected when using the 74LS164.
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Also note that the 74LS595 has an output enable pin, labeled as either G or OE
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in the datasheet. This pin must be connected to ground for both chips or else
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they will not produce any signal on their output lines.
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The two shift registers can produce a sixteen bit address, although the 28C256 only needs
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The two shift registers can produce a sixteen bit address, although the 28C256 only needs
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15 addresses. Chips larger than 64K are supported by using the shift registers for A<sub>0</sub>..A<sub>15</sub>
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15 addresses. Chips larger than 64K are supported by using the shift registers for A<sub>0</sub>..A<sub>15</sub>
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and connecting Arduino pins D10..D12 to the chip's A<sub>16</sub>..A<sub>18</sub>
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and connecting Arduino pins D10..D12 to the chip's A<sub>16</sub>..A<sub>18</sub>
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