[Free] Old Data Books (Australia)

Dave McGuire mcguire at neurotica.com
Wed Sep 5 06:55:12 CDT 2007


On Sep 5, 2007, at 12:56 AM, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
> Sure.  I have a bunch of PALs around,  mostly pulls from a bunch of  
> XT-class
> machines that Zenith made,  and it's debatable whether there will  
> ever be a
> use for them.  GALs,  on the other hand,  sound like they'be be  
> useful for
> all sorts of things.  I should probably seek out some data on these  
> parts,
> or even a databook,  somewhere.  Got any pointers to specific numbers?

   Datasheets for these parts aren't difficult to come by.  Despite  
all the hype about them having been replaced by FPGAs and CPLDs, they  
are still a current product line from a few different manufacturers  
(Cypress and Atmel come to mind) and are available from most of the  
major distributors.

   The most popular ones seem to be the 16V8 and 22V10 (GAL16V8 and  
GAL22V10).

   It's worth noting that some CPLD families are more-or-less direct  
implementations of common PAL architectures.  A Xilinx XC9536 CPLD,  
for example, is very similar to two of what might have been called  
PAL36V18.  This comes in very handy if you're experienced with PAL  
design and want to move into higher-density devices.

   The PALs that you have a pulls are likely useless because they're  
one-time programmable.  GALs and PALCE devices are electrically- 
eraseable, and possibly some others, but not straight PALs.

            -Dave

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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
Farewell Ophelia, 9/22/1991 - 7/25/2007






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