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| is there any encoder like this ? which ICs series ? or something like it ? (truth table) | |
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| or like this : | |
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| first is an 8 to 3 priority encoder, the second doesnt have priority | |
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| Another simple way to do it (which was quite common years ago) is to use an EPROM. | |
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| Looks like you want a 4532 8-bit priority encoder. (Motorola/ON Semi part number MC14532B.) Here's a link to a datasheet:http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MC14532B-D.PDF JB
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| ok, great.. thx.. is there 32x5 encoder ? if yes, where i can find the datasheet / part number? or there is no 32x5 encoder? or what i need is to cascade some encoders to have 32x5 ? (like 4532 datasheet page 7) thx | |
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