5V and early ICs / was Re: TRADIC

Christian Corti cc at informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Sun Dec 9 04:58:30 CST 2007


On Sat, 8 Dec 2007, Brent Hilpert wrote:
> The earliest reference for real ICs I have is a TI product catalog from 
> 1965. The first products mentioned are the "NEW! Series 54 TTL" 
> (SN5400,5410,5420..5470) (4.5 to 5.5V of course). The commercial 74xx 
> versions apparently followed a little later.

There are earlier ones. As you might know, the SN74xx family started with 
the SN740, SN741 etc. (only three digits!). After TI expanded this family 
they went over to four digit part numbers and just appended a zero to the 
already available parts. Thus the SN740 became the SN7400, the SN741 the 
SN7410 and so on. I have a TI databook somewhere that has the old part 
numbers.

Christian


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