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1 | # Proton_Turbo_XT
2 | Attempt to reverse-engineer a Proton PT8010AF based Turbo XT motherboard
3 |
4 | ## Introduction
5 |
6 | This project is an attempt to reverse-engineer a Proton PT8010AF based Turbo XT motherboard. This work was in part done to confirm that Proton PT8010AF chipset is a clone of Faraday FE2010A.
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | ## Schematic
11 |
12 | [Schematic - Version 1.0](KiCad/Proton_Turbo_XT-Schematic-1.0.pdf)
13 |
14 | ## Red Tape
15 |
16 | ### Licensing
17 |
18 | Proton Turbo XT is an open source hardware project. The hardware design itself, including schematic and PCB layout design files are licensed under the strongly-reciprocal variant of [CERN Open Hardware Licence version 2](license-cern_ohl_s_v2.txt). Documentation, including this file, is licensed under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License](license-cc-by-sa-4.0.txt).
19 |
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1 | CERN Open Hardware Licence Version 2 - Strongly Reciprocal
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3 |
4 | Preamble
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16 |
17 | Use of this Licence does not imply any endorsement by CERN of any
18 | Licensor or their designs nor does it imply any involvement by CERN in
19 | their development.
20 |
21 |
22 | 1 Definitions
23 |
24 | 1.1 'Licence' means this CERN-OHL-S.
25 |
26 | 1.2 'Compatible Licence' means
27 |
28 | a) any earlier version of the CERN Open Hardware licence, or
29 |
30 | b) any version of the CERN-OHL-S, or
31 |
32 | c) any licence which permits You to treat the Source to which
33 | it applies as licensed under CERN-OHL-S provided that on
34 | Conveyance of any such Source, or any associated Product You
35 | treat the Source in question as being licensed under
36 | CERN-OHL-S.
37 |
38 | 1.3 'Source' means information such as design materials or digital
39 | code which can be applied to Make or test a Product or to
40 | prepare a Product for use, Conveyance or sale, regardless of its
41 | medium or how it is expressed. It may include Notices.
42 |
43 | 1.4 'Covered Source' means Source that is explicitly made available
44 | under this Licence.
45 |
46 | 1.5 'Product' means any device, component, work or physical object,
47 | whether in finished or intermediate form, arising from the use,
48 | application or processing of Covered Source.
49 |
50 | 1.6 'Make' means to create or configure something, whether by
51 | manufacture, assembly, compiling, loading or applying Covered
52 | Source or another Product or otherwise.
53 |
54 | 1.7 'Available Component' means any part, sub-assembly, library or
55 | code which:
56 |
57 | a) is licensed to You as Complete Source under a Compatible
58 | Licence; or
59 |
60 | b) is available, at the time a Product or the Source containing
61 | it is first Conveyed, to You and any other prospective
62 | licensees
63 |
64 | i) as a physical part with sufficient rights and
65 | information (including any configuration and
66 | programming files and information about its
67 | characteristics and interfaces) to enable it either to
68 | be Made itself, or to be sourced and used to Make the
69 | Product; or
70 | ii) as part of the normal distribution of a tool used to
71 | design or Make the Product.
72 |
73 | 1.8 'Complete Source' means the set of all Source necessary to Make
74 | a Product, in the preferred form for making modifications,
75 | including necessary installation and interfacing information
76 | both for the Product, and for any included Available Components.
77 | If the format is proprietary, it must also be made available in
78 | a format (if the proprietary tool can create it) which is
79 | viewable with a tool available to potential licensees and
80 | licensed under a licence approved by the Free Software
81 | Foundation or the Open Source Initiative. Complete Source need
82 | not include the Source of any Available Component, provided that
83 | You include in the Complete Source sufficient information to
84 | enable a recipient to Make or source and use the Available
85 | Component to Make the Product.
86 |
87 | 1.9 'Source Location' means a location where a Licensor has placed
88 | Covered Source, and which that Licensor reasonably believes will
89 | remain easily accessible for at least three years for anyone to
90 | obtain a digital copy.
91 |
92 | 1.10 'Notice' means copyright, acknowledgement and trademark notices,
93 | Source Location references, modification notices (subsection
94 | 3.3(b)) and all notices that refer to this Licence and to the
95 | disclaimer of warranties that are included in the Covered
96 | Source.
97 |
98 | 1.11 'Licensee' or 'You' means any person exercising rights under
99 | this Licence.
100 |
101 | 1.12 'Licensor' means a natural or legal person who creates or
102 | modifies Covered Source. A person may be a Licensee and a
103 | Licensor at the same time.
104 |
105 | 1.13 'Convey' means to communicate to the public or distribute.
106 |
107 |
108 | 2 Applicability
109 |
110 | 2.1 This Licence governs the use, copying, modification, Conveying
111 | of Covered Source and Products, and the Making of Products. By
112 | exercising any right granted under this Licence, You irrevocably
113 | accept these terms and conditions.
114 |
115 | 2.2 This Licence is granted by the Licensor directly to You, and
116 | shall apply worldwide and without limitation in time.
117 |
118 | 2.3 You shall not attempt to restrict by contract or otherwise the
119 | rights granted under this Licence to other Licensees.
120 |
121 | 2.4 This Licence is not intended to restrict fair use, fair dealing,
122 | or any other similar right.
123 |
124 |
125 | 3 Copying, Modifying and Conveying Covered Source
126 |
127 | 3.1 You may copy and Convey verbatim copies of Covered Source, in
128 | any medium, provided You retain all Notices.
129 |
130 | 3.2 You may modify Covered Source, other than Notices, provided that
131 | You irrevocably undertake to make that modified Covered Source
132 | available from a Source Location should You Convey a Product in
133 | circumstances where the recipient does not otherwise receive a
134 | copy of the modified Covered Source. In each case subsection 3.3
135 | shall apply.
136 |
137 | You may only delete Notices if they are no longer applicable to
138 | the corresponding Covered Source as modified by You and You may
139 | add additional Notices applicable to Your modifications.
140 | Including Covered Source in a larger work is modifying the
141 | Covered Source, and the larger work becomes modified Covered
142 | Source.
143 |
144 | 3.3 You may Convey modified Covered Source (with the effect that You
145 | shall also become a Licensor) provided that You:
146 |
147 | a) retain Notices as required in subsection 3.2;
148 |
149 | b) add a Notice to the modified Covered Source stating that You
150 | have modified it, with the date and brief description of how
151 | You have modified it;
152 |
153 | c) add a Source Location Notice for the modified Covered Source
154 | if You Convey in circumstances where the recipient does not
155 | otherwise receive a copy of the modified Covered Source; and
156 |
157 | d) license the modified Covered Source under the terms and
158 | conditions of this Licence (or, as set out in subsection
159 | 8.3, a later version, if permitted by the licence of the
160 | original Covered Source). Such modified Covered Source must
161 | be licensed as a whole, but excluding Available Components
162 | contained in it, which remain licensed under their own
163 | applicable licences.
164 |
165 |
166 | 4 Making and Conveying Products
167 |
168 | You may Make Products, and/or Convey them, provided that You either
169 | provide each recipient with a copy of the Complete Source or ensure
170 | that each recipient is notified of the Source Location of the Complete
171 | Source. That Complete Source is Covered Source, and You must
172 | accordingly satisfy Your obligations set out in subsection 3.3. If
173 | specified in a Notice, the Product must visibly and securely display
174 | the Source Location on it or its packaging or documentation in the
175 | manner specified in that Notice.
176 |
177 |
178 | 5 Research and Development
179 |
180 | You may Convey Covered Source, modified Covered Source or Products to
181 | a legal entity carrying out development, testing or quality assurance
182 | work on Your behalf provided that the work is performed on terms which
183 | prevent the entity from both using the Source or Products for its own
184 | internal purposes and Conveying the Source or Products or any
185 | modifications to them to any person other than You. Any modifications
186 | made by the entity shall be deemed to be made by You pursuant to
187 | subsection 3.2.
188 |
189 |
190 | 6 DISCLAIMER AND LIABILITY
191 |
192 | 6.1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY -- The Covered Source and any Products
193 | are provided 'as is' and any express or implied warranties,
194 | including, but not limited to, implied warranties of
195 | merchantability, of satisfactory quality, non-infringement of
196 | third party rights, and fitness for a particular purpose or use
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202 | performance of any Source or Product shall be with You and not
203 | the Licensor. This disclaimer of warranty is an essential part
204 | of this Licence and a condition for the grant of any rights
205 | granted under this Licence.
206 |
207 | 6.2 EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY -- The Licensor shall, to
208 | the maximum extent permitted by law, have no liability for
209 | direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential, exemplary,
210 | punitive or other damages of any character including, without
211 | limitation, procurement of substitute goods or services, loss of
212 | use, data or profits, or business interruption, however caused
213 | and on any theory of contract, warranty, tort (including
214 | negligence), product liability or otherwise, arising in any way
215 | in relation to the Covered Source, modified Covered Source
216 | and/or the Making or Conveyance of a Product, even if advised of
217 | the possibility of such damages, and You shall hold the
218 | Licensor(s) free and harmless from any liability, costs,
219 | damages, fees and expenses, including claims by third parties,
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221 |
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224 |
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229 | Made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer
230 | the Covered Source and Products, where such licence applies only
231 | to those patent claims licensable by such Licensor that are
232 | necessarily infringed by exercising rights under the Covered
233 | Source as Conveyed by that Licensor.
234 |
235 | 7.2 If You institute patent litigation against any entity (including
236 | a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the
237 | Covered Source or a Product constitutes direct or contributory
238 | patent infringement, or You seek any declaration that a patent
239 | licensed to You under this Licence is invalid or unenforceable
240 | then any rights granted to You under this Licence shall
241 | terminate as of the date such process is initiated.
242 |
243 |
244 | 8 General
245 |
246 | 8.1 If any provisions of this Licence are or subsequently become
247 | invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining
248 | provisions shall remain effective.
249 |
250 | 8.2 You shall not use any of the name (including acronyms and
251 | abbreviations), image, or logo by which the Licensor or CERN is
252 | known, except where needed to comply with section 3, or where
253 | the use is otherwise allowed by law. Any such permitted use
254 | shall be factual and shall not be made so as to suggest any kind
255 | of endorsement or implication of involvement by the Licensor or
256 | its personnel.
257 |
258 | 8.3 CERN may publish updated versions and variants of this Licence
259 | which it considers to be in the spirit of this version, but may
260 | differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. New
261 | versions will be published with a unique version number and a
262 | variant identifier specifying the variant. If the Licensor has
263 | specified that a given variant applies to the Covered Source
264 | without specifying a version, You may treat that Covered Source
265 | as being released under any version of the CERN-OHL with that
266 | variant. If no variant is specified, the Covered Source shall be
267 | treated as being released under CERN-OHL-S. The Licensor may
268 | also specify that the Covered Source is subject to a specific
269 | version of the CERN-OHL or any later version in which case You
270 | may apply this or any later version of CERN-OHL with the same
271 | variant identifier published by CERN.
272 |
273 | 8.4 This Licence shall terminate with immediate effect if You fail
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275 |
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282 | You repeat the breach after receipt of a cure notice and
283 | subsequent reinstatement, this Licence will terminate
284 | immediately and permanently. Section 6 shall continue to apply
285 | after any termination.
286 |
287 | 8.6 This Licence shall not be enforceable except by a Licensor
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1 | EESchema-LIBRARY Version 2.4
2 | #encoding utf-8
3 | #
4 | # 4xxx_4069
5 | #
6 | DEF 4xxx_4069 U 0 40 Y Y 7 L N
7 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
8 | F1 "4xxx_4069" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
9 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
10 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
11 | $FPLIST
12 | DIP?14*
13 | $ENDFPLIST
14 | DRAW
15 | S -200 300 200 -300 7 1 10 f
16 | P 4 1 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
17 | P 4 2 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
18 | P 4 3 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
19 | P 4 4 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
20 | P 4 5 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
21 | P 4 6 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
22 | X ~ 1 -300 0 150 R 50 50 1 0 I
23 | X ~ 2 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 0 O I
24 | X ~ 3 -300 0 150 R 50 50 2 0 I
25 | X ~ 4 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 0 O I
26 | X ~ 5 -300 0 150 R 50 50 3 0 I
27 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 0 O I
28 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 0 O I
29 | X ~ 9 -300 0 150 R 50 50 4 0 I
30 | X ~ 10 300 0 150 L 50 50 5 0 O I
31 | X ~ 11 -300 0 150 R 50 50 5 0 I
32 | X ~ 12 300 0 150 L 50 50 6 0 O I
33 | X ~ 13 -300 0 150 R 50 50 6 0 I
34 | X VDD 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 7 0 W
35 | X VSS 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 7 0 W
36 | ENDDRAW
37 | ENDDEF
38 | #
39 | # 74xx_74LS00
40 | #
41 | DEF 74xx_74LS00 U 0 40 Y Y 5 L N
42 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
43 | F1 "74xx_74LS00" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
44 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
45 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
46 | ALIAS 74LS37 7400 74HCT00 74HC00
47 | $FPLIST
48 | DIP*W7.62mm*
49 | SO14*
50 | $ENDFPLIST
51 | DRAW
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53 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 2 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
54 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 3 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
55 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 4 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
56 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 1 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
57 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 1 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
58 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 1 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
59 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 2 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
60 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 2 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
61 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 2 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
62 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 3 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
63 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 3 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
64 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 3 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
65 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 4 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
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68 | S -200 300 200 -300 5 1 10 f
69 | P 4 1 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
70 | P 4 2 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
71 | P 4 3 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
72 | P 4 4 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
73 | P 2 1 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
74 | P 2 1 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
75 | P 12 1 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
76 | P 2 2 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
77 | P 2 2 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
78 | P 12 2 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
79 | P 2 3 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
80 | P 2 3 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
81 | P 12 3 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
82 | P 2 4 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
83 | P 2 4 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
84 | P 12 4 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
85 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 5 0 W
86 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 5 0 W
87 | X ~ 1 -300 100 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
88 | X ~ 2 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
89 | X ~ 3 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 1 O I
90 | X ~ 4 -300 100 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
91 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
92 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 1 O I
93 | X ~ 10 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
94 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 1 O I
95 | X ~ 9 -300 100 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
96 | X ~ 11 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 1 O I
97 | X ~ 12 -300 100 150 R 50 50 4 1 I
98 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 4 1 I
99 | X ~ 1 -300 100 170 R 50 50 1 2 I I
100 | X ~ 2 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 1 2 I I
101 | X ~ 3 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 2 O
102 | X ~ 4 -300 100 170 R 50 50 2 2 I I
103 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 2 2 I I
104 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 2 O
105 | X ~ 10 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 3 2 I I
106 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 2 O
107 | X ~ 9 -300 100 170 R 50 50 3 2 I I
108 | X ~ 11 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 2 O
109 | X ~ 12 -300 100 170 R 50 50 4 2 I I
110 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 4 2 I I
111 | ENDDRAW
112 | ENDDEF
113 | #
114 | # 74xx_74LS02
115 | #
116 | DEF 74xx_74LS02 U 0 40 Y Y 5 L N
117 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
118 | F1 "74xx_74LS02" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
119 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
120 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
121 | ALIAS 74HC02 74HCT02 7402 74LS28
122 | $FPLIST
123 | SO14*
124 | DIP*W7.62mm*
125 | $ENDFPLIST
126 | DRAW
127 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 1 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
128 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 1 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
129 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 1 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
130 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 2 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
131 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 2 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
132 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 2 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
133 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 3 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
134 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 3 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
135 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 3 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
136 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 4 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
137 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 4 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
138 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 4 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
139 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 1 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
140 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 2 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
141 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 3 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
142 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 4 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
143 | S -200 300 200 -300 5 1 10 f
144 | P 2 1 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
145 | P 2 1 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
146 | P 12 1 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
147 | P 2 2 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
148 | P 2 2 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
149 | P 12 2 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
150 | P 2 3 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
151 | P 2 3 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
152 | P 12 3 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
153 | P 2 4 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
154 | P 2 4 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
155 | P 12 4 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
156 | P 4 1 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
157 | P 4 2 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
158 | P 4 3 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
159 | P 4 4 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
160 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 5 0 W
161 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 5 0 W
162 | X ~ 1 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 1 O I
163 | X ~ 2 -300 100 170 R 50 50 1 1 I
164 | X ~ 3 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 1 1 I
165 | X ~ 4 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 1 O I
166 | X ~ 5 -300 100 170 R 50 50 2 1 I
167 | X ~ 6 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 2 1 I
168 | X ~ 10 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 1 O I
169 | X ~ 8 -300 100 170 R 50 50 3 1 I
170 | X ~ 9 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 3 1 I
171 | X ~ 11 -300 100 170 R 50 50 4 1 I
172 | X ~ 12 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 4 1 I
173 | X ~ 13 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 1 O I
174 | X ~ 1 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 2 O
175 | X ~ 2 -300 100 150 R 50 50 1 2 I I
176 | X ~ 3 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 1 2 I I
177 | X ~ 4 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 2 O
178 | X ~ 5 -300 100 150 R 50 50 2 2 I I
179 | X ~ 6 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 2 2 I I
180 | X ~ 10 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 2 O
181 | X ~ 8 -300 100 150 R 50 50 3 2 I I
182 | X ~ 9 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 3 2 I I
183 | X ~ 11 -300 100 150 R 50 50 4 2 I I
184 | X ~ 12 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 4 2 I I
185 | X ~ 13 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 2 O
186 | ENDDRAW
187 | ENDDEF
188 | #
189 | # 74xx_74LS04
190 | #
191 | DEF 74xx_74LS04 U 0 20 Y Y 7 L N
192 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
193 | F1 "74xx_74LS04" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
194 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
195 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
196 | ALIAS 74HC04 74HCT04 74AHC04 74AHCT04
197 | $FPLIST
198 | DIP*W7.62mm*
199 | SSOP?14*
200 | TSSOP?14*
201 | $ENDFPLIST
202 | DRAW
203 | S -200 300 200 -300 7 1 10 f
204 | P 4 1 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
205 | P 4 2 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
206 | P 4 3 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
207 | P 4 4 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
208 | P 4 5 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
209 | P 4 6 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
210 | X ~ 1 -300 0 150 R 50 50 1 0 I
211 | X ~ 2 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 0 O I
212 | X ~ 3 -300 0 150 R 50 50 2 0 I
213 | X ~ 4 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 0 O I
214 | X ~ 5 -300 0 150 R 50 50 3 0 I
215 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 0 O I
216 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 0 O I
217 | X ~ 9 -300 0 150 R 50 50 4 0 I
218 | X ~ 10 300 0 150 L 50 50 5 0 O I
219 | X ~ 11 -300 0 150 R 50 50 5 0 I
220 | X ~ 12 300 0 150 L 50 50 6 0 O I
221 | X ~ 13 -300 0 150 R 50 50 6 0 I
222 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 7 0 W
223 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 7 0 W
224 | ENDDRAW
225 | ENDDEF
226 | #
227 | # 74xx_74LS10
228 | #
229 | DEF 74xx_74LS10 U 0 40 Y Y 4 L N
230 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
231 | F1 "74xx_74LS10" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
232 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
233 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
234 | $FPLIST
235 | DIP*W7.62mm*
236 | $ENDFPLIST
237 | DRAW
238 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 1 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
239 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 2 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
240 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 3 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
241 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 1 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
242 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 1 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
243 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 1 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
244 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 2 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
245 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 2 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
246 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 2 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
247 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 3 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
248 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 3 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
249 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 3 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
250 | S -200 300 200 -300 4 1 10 f
251 | P 4 1 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
252 | P 4 2 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
253 | P 4 3 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
254 | P 2 1 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
255 | P 2 1 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
256 | P 12 1 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
257 | P 2 2 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
258 | P 2 2 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
259 | P 12 2 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
260 | P 2 3 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
261 | P 2 3 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
262 | P 12 3 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
263 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 4 0 W
264 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 4 0 W
265 | X ~ 1 -300 100 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
266 | X ~ 12 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 1 O I
267 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
268 | X ~ 2 -300 0 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
269 | X ~ 3 -300 100 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
270 | X ~ 4 -300 0 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
271 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
272 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 1 O I
273 | X ~ 10 -300 0 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
274 | X ~ 11 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
275 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 1 O I
276 | X ~ 9 -300 100 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
277 | X ~ 1 -300 100 170 R 50 50 1 2 I I
278 | X ~ 12 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 2 O
279 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 1 2 I I
280 | X ~ 2 -300 0 195 R 50 50 1 2 I I
281 | X ~ 3 -300 100 170 R 50 50 2 2 I I
282 | X ~ 4 -300 0 195 R 50 50 2 2 I I
283 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 2 2 I I
284 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 2 O
285 | X ~ 10 -300 0 195 R 50 50 3 2 I I
286 | X ~ 11 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 3 2 I I
287 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 2 O
288 | X ~ 9 -300 100 170 R 50 50 3 2 I I
289 | ENDDRAW
290 | ENDDEF
291 | #
292 | # 74xx_74LS11
293 | #
294 | DEF 74xx_74LS11 U 0 40 Y Y 4 L N
295 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
296 | F1 "74xx_74LS11" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
297 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
298 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
299 | $FPLIST
300 | DIP*W7.62mm*
301 | $ENDFPLIST
302 | DRAW
303 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 1 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
304 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 2 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
305 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 3 1 10 f 0 -150 0 150
306 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 1 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
307 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 1 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
308 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 1 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
309 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 2 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
310 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 2 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
311 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 2 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
312 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 3 2 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
313 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 3 2 10 f 150 0 -24 150
314 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 3 2 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
315 | S -200 300 200 -300 4 1 10 f
316 | P 4 1 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
317 | P 4 2 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
318 | P 4 3 1 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
319 | P 2 1 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
320 | P 2 1 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
321 | P 12 1 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
322 | P 2 2 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
323 | P 2 2 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
324 | P 12 2 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
325 | P 2 3 2 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
326 | P 2 3 2 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
327 | P 12 3 2 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
328 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 4 0 W
329 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 4 0 W
330 | X ~ 1 -300 100 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
331 | X ~ 12 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 1 O
332 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
333 | X ~ 2 -300 0 150 R 50 50 1 1 I
334 | X ~ 3 -300 100 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
335 | X ~ 4 -300 0 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
336 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 2 1 I
337 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 1 O
338 | X ~ 10 -300 0 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
339 | X ~ 11 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
340 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 1 O
341 | X ~ 9 -300 100 150 R 50 50 3 1 I
342 | X ~ 1 -300 100 170 R 50 50 1 2 I I
343 | X ~ 12 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 2 O I
344 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 1 2 I I
345 | X ~ 2 -300 0 195 R 50 50 1 2 I I
346 | X ~ 3 -300 100 170 R 50 50 2 2 I I
347 | X ~ 4 -300 0 195 R 50 50 2 2 I I
348 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 2 2 I I
349 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 2 O I
350 | X ~ 10 -300 0 195 R 50 50 3 2 I I
351 | X ~ 11 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 3 2 I I
352 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 2 O I
353 | X ~ 9 -300 100 170 R 50 50 3 2 I I
354 | ENDDRAW
355 | ENDDEF
356 | #
357 | # 74xx_74LS125
358 | #
359 | DEF 74xx_74LS125 U 0 40 Y Y 5 L N
360 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
361 | F1 "74xx_74LS125" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
362 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
363 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
364 | ALIAS 74LVC125
365 | $FPLIST
366 | DIP*W7.62mm*
367 | $ENDFPLIST
368 | DRAW
369 | S -200 300 200 -300 5 1 10 f
370 | P 4 1 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
371 | P 4 2 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
372 | P 4 3 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
373 | P 4 4 0 10 -150 150 -150 -150 150 0 -150 150 f
374 | X ~ 1 0 -250 175 U 50 50 1 0 I I
375 | X ~ 2 -300 0 150 R 50 50 1 0 I
376 | X ~ 3 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 0 T
377 | X ~ 4 0 -250 175 U 50 50 2 0 I I
378 | X ~ 5 -300 0 150 R 50 50 2 0 I
379 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 0 T
380 | X ~ 10 0 -250 175 U 50 50 3 0 I I
381 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 0 T
382 | X ~ 9 -300 0 150 R 50 50 3 0 I
383 | X ~ 11 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 0 T
384 | X ~ 12 -300 0 150 R 50 50 4 0 I
385 | X ~ 13 0 -250 175 U 50 50 4 0 I I
386 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 5 0 W
387 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 5 0 W
388 | ENDDRAW
389 | ENDDEF
390 | #
391 | # 74xx_74LS158
392 | #
393 | DEF 74xx_74LS158 U 0 40 Y Y 1 L N
394 | F0 "U" -300 750 50 H V C CNN
395 | F1 "74xx_74LS158" -300 -850 50 H V C CNN
396 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
397 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
398 | $FPLIST
399 | DIP?16*
400 | $ENDFPLIST
401 | DRAW
402 | S -300 700 300 -800 1 1 10 f
403 | X S 1 -500 -600 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
404 | X I1d 10 -500 -400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
405 | X I0d 11 -500 -300 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
406 | X Zc 12 500 0 200 L 50 50 1 0 O I
407 | X I1c 13 -500 -100 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
408 | X I0c 14 -500 0 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
409 | X E 15 -500 -700 200 R 50 50 1 0 I I
410 | X VCC 16 0 900 200 D 50 50 1 0 W
411 | X I0a 2 -500 600 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
412 | X I1a 3 -500 500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
413 | X Za 4 500 600 200 L 50 50 1 0 O I
414 | X I0b 5 -500 300 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
415 | X I1b 6 -500 200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
416 | X Zb 7 500 300 200 L 50 50 1 0 O I
417 | X GND 8 0 -1000 200 U 50 50 1 0 W
418 | X Zd 9 500 -300 200 L 50 50 1 0 O I
419 | ENDDRAW
420 | ENDDEF
421 | #
422 | # 74xx_74LS244
423 | #
424 | DEF 74xx_74LS244 U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
425 | F0 "U" -300 650 50 H V C CNN
426 | F1 "74xx_74LS244" -300 -650 50 H V C CNN
427 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
428 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
429 | $FPLIST
430 | DIP?20*
431 | $ENDFPLIST
432 | DRAW
433 | S -300 600 300 -600 1 1 10 f
434 | P 3 1 0 0 -25 -50 -25 50 25 50 N
435 | P 4 1 0 0 -50 -50 25 -50 25 50 50 50 N
436 | X OEa 1 -500 -400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I I
437 | X GND 10 0 -800 200 U 50 50 1 0 W
438 | X I0b 11 -500 100 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
439 | X O3a 12 500 200 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
440 | X I1b 13 -500 0 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
441 | X O2a 14 500 300 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
442 | X I2b 15 -500 -100 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
443 | X O1a 16 500 400 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
444 | X I3b 17 -500 -200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
445 | X O0a 18 500 500 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
446 | X OEb 19 -500 -500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I I
447 | X I0a 2 -500 500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
448 | X VCC 20 0 800 200 D 50 50 1 0 W
449 | X O3b 3 500 -200 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
450 | X I1a 4 -500 400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
451 | X O2b 5 500 -100 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
452 | X I2a 6 -500 300 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
453 | X O1b 7 500 0 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
454 | X I3a 8 -500 200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
455 | X O0b 9 500 100 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
456 | ENDDRAW
457 | ENDDEF
458 | #
459 | # 74xx_74LS245
460 | #
461 | DEF 74xx_74LS245 U 0 40 Y Y 1 L N
462 | F0 "U" -300 650 50 H V C CNN
463 | F1 "74xx_74LS245" -300 -650 50 H V C CNN
464 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
465 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
466 | ALIAS 74HC245
467 | $FPLIST
468 | DIP?20*
469 | $ENDFPLIST
470 | DRAW
471 | S -300 600 300 -600 1 1 10 f
472 | P 3 1 0 0 -25 -50 -25 50 25 50 N
473 | P 4 1 0 0 -50 -50 25 -50 25 50 50 50 N
474 | X A->B 1 -500 -400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
475 | X GND 10 0 -800 200 U 50 50 1 0 W
476 | X B7 11 500 -200 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
477 | X B6 12 500 -100 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
478 | X B5 13 500 0 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
479 | X B4 14 500 100 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
480 | X B3 15 500 200 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
481 | X B2 16 500 300 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
482 | X B1 17 500 400 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
483 | X B0 18 500 500 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
484 | X CE 19 -500 -500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I I
485 | X A0 2 -500 500 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
486 | X VCC 20 0 800 200 D 50 50 1 0 W
487 | X A1 3 -500 400 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
488 | X A2 4 -500 300 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
489 | X A3 5 -500 200 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
490 | X A4 6 -500 100 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
491 | X A5 7 -500 0 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
492 | X A6 8 -500 -100 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
493 | X A7 9 -500 -200 200 R 50 50 1 0 T
494 | ENDDRAW
495 | ENDDEF
496 | #
497 | # 74xx_74LS32
498 | #
499 | DEF 74xx_74LS32 U 0 40 Y Y 5 L N
500 | F0 "U" 0 50 50 H V C CNN
501 | F1 "74xx_74LS32" 0 -50 50 H V C CNN
502 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
503 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
504 | $FPLIST
505 | DIP?14*
506 | $ENDFPLIST
507 | DRAW
508 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 1 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
509 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 1 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
510 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 1 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
511 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 2 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
512 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 2 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
513 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 2 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
514 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 3 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
515 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 3 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
516 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 3 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
517 | A -360 0 258 354 -354 4 1 10 N -150 150 -150 -150
518 | A -47 -52 204 150 837 4 1 10 f 150 0 -24 150
519 | A -47 52 204 -150 -837 4 1 10 f 150 0 -24 -150
520 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 1 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
521 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 2 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
522 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 3 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
523 | A 0 0 150 -899 899 4 2 10 f 0 -150 0 150
524 | S -200 300 200 -300 5 1 10 f
525 | P 2 1 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
526 | P 2 1 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
527 | P 12 1 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
528 | P 2 2 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
529 | P 2 2 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
530 | P 12 2 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
531 | P 2 3 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
532 | P 2 3 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
533 | P 12 3 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
534 | P 2 4 1 10 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
535 | P 2 4 1 10 -150 150 -25 150 f
536 | P 12 4 1 -1000 -25 150 -150 150 -150 150 -140 134 -119 89 -106 41 -103 -10 -109 -59 -125 -107 -150 -150 -150 -150 -25 -150 f
537 | P 4 1 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
538 | P 4 2 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
539 | P 4 3 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
540 | P 4 4 2 10 0 150 -150 150 -150 -150 0 -150 f
541 | X VCC 14 0 500 200 D 50 50 5 0 W
542 | X GND 7 0 -500 200 U 50 50 5 0 W
543 | X ~ 1 -300 100 170 R 50 50 1 1 I
544 | X ~ 2 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 1 1 I
545 | X ~ 3 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 1 O
546 | X ~ 4 -300 100 170 R 50 50 2 1 I
547 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 2 1 I
548 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 1 O
549 | X ~ 10 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 3 1 I
550 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 1 O
551 | X ~ 9 -300 100 170 R 50 50 3 1 I
552 | X ~ 11 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 1 O
553 | X ~ 12 -300 100 170 R 50 50 4 1 I
554 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 170 R 50 50 4 1 I
555 | X ~ 1 -300 100 150 R 50 50 1 2 I I
556 | X ~ 2 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 1 2 I I
557 | X ~ 3 300 0 150 L 50 50 1 2 O I
558 | X ~ 4 -300 100 150 R 50 50 2 2 I I
559 | X ~ 5 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 2 2 I I
560 | X ~ 6 300 0 150 L 50 50 2 2 O I
561 | X ~ 10 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 3 2 I I
562 | X ~ 8 300 0 150 L 50 50 3 2 O I
563 | X ~ 9 -300 100 150 R 50 50 3 2 I I
564 | X ~ 11 300 0 150 L 50 50 4 2 O I
565 | X ~ 12 -300 100 150 R 50 50 4 2 I I
566 | X ~ 13 -300 -100 150 R 50 50 4 2 I I
567 | ENDDRAW
568 | ENDDEF
569 | #
570 | # 74xx_74LS373
571 | #
572 | DEF 74xx_74LS373 U 0 20 Y Y 1 F N
573 | F0 "U" -300 650 50 H V C CNN
574 | F1 "74xx_74LS373" -300 -650 50 H V C CNN
575 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
576 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
577 | ALIAS 74HC373 74AHC373 74AHCT373 74HCT373
578 | $FPLIST
579 | DIP?20*
580 | SOIC?20*
581 | SO?20*
582 | SSOP?20*
583 | TSSOP?20*
584 | $ENDFPLIST
585 | DRAW
586 | S -300 600 300 -600 1 1 10 f
587 | X OE 1 -500 -500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I I
588 | X GND 10 0 -800 200 U 50 50 1 0 W
589 | X LE 11 -500 -400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
590 | X O4 12 500 100 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
591 | X D4 13 -500 100 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
592 | X D5 14 -500 0 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
593 | X O5 15 500 0 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
594 | X O6 16 500 -100 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
595 | X D6 17 -500 -100 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
596 | X D7 18 -500 -200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
597 | X O7 19 500 -200 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
598 | X O0 2 500 500 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
599 | X VCC 20 0 800 200 D 50 50 1 0 W
600 | X D0 3 -500 500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
601 | X D1 4 -500 400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
602 | X O1 5 500 400 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
603 | X O2 6 500 300 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
604 | X D2 7 -500 300 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
605 | X D3 8 -500 200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
606 | X O3 9 500 200 200 L 50 50 1 0 T
607 | ENDDRAW
608 | ENDDEF
609 | #
610 | # 74xx_74LS375
611 | #
612 | DEF 74xx_74LS375 U 0 40 Y Y 1 L N
613 | F0 "U" -300 550 50 H V C CNN
614 | F1 "74xx_74LS375" -300 -650 50 H V C CNN
615 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
616 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
617 | $FPLIST
618 | DIP?16*
619 | $ENDFPLIST
620 | DRAW
621 | S -300 500 300 -600 1 1 10 f
622 | X D0 1 -500 400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
623 | X ~Q2 10 500 -100 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
624 | X Q2 11 500 0 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
625 | X E23 12 -500 -500 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
626 | X Q3 13 500 -200 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
627 | X ~Q3 14 500 -300 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
628 | X D3 15 -500 -200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
629 | X VCC 16 0 700 200 D 50 50 1 0 W
630 | X ~Q0 2 500 300 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
631 | X Q0 3 500 400 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
632 | X E01 4 -500 -400 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
633 | X Q1 5 500 200 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
634 | X ~Q1 6 500 100 200 L 50 50 1 0 O
635 | X D1 7 -500 200 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
636 | X GND 8 0 -800 200 U 50 50 1 0 W
637 | X D2 9 -500 0 200 R 50 50 1 0 I
638 | ENDDRAW
639 | ENDDEF
640 | #
641 | # 74xx_74LS74
642 | #
643 | DEF 74xx_74LS74 U 0 40 Y Y 3 L N
644 | F0 "U" -300 350 50 H V C CNN
645 | F1 "74xx_74LS74" -300 -350 50 H V C CNN
646 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
647 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
648 | ALIAS 74HC74
649 | $FPLIST
650 | DIP*W7.62mm*
651 | $ENDFPLIST
652 | DRAW
653 | S -200 200 200 -200 1 1 10 f
654 | S -200 200 200 -200 2 1 10 f
655 | S -200 300 200 -300 3 1 10 f
656 | X ~R 1 0 -300 100 U 50 50 1 0 I
657 | X D 2 -300 100 100 R 50 50 1 0 I
658 | X C 3 -300 0 100 R 50 50 1 0 I C
659 | X ~S 4 0 300 100 D 50 50 1 0 I
660 | X Q 5 300 100 100 L 50 50 1 0 O
661 | X ~Q 6 300 -100 100 L 50 50 1 0 O
662 | X ~S 10 0 300 100 D 50 50 2 0 I
663 | X C 11 -300 0 100 R 50 50 2 0 I C
664 | X D 12 -300 100 100 R 50 50 2 0 I
665 | X ~R 13 0 -300 100 U 50 50 2 0 I
666 | X ~Q 8 300 -100 100 L 50 50 2 0 O
667 | X Q 9 300 100 100 L 50 50 2 0 O
668 | X VCC 14 0 400 100 D 50 50 3 0 W
669 | X GND 7 0 -400 100 U 50 50 3 0 W
670 | ENDDRAW
671 | ENDDEF
672 | #
673 | # Connector_DIN-5_180degree
674 | #
675 | DEF Connector_DIN-5_180degree J 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
676 | F0 "J" 125 225 50 H V C CNN
677 | F1 "Connector_DIN-5_180degree" 0 -250 50 H V C CNN
678 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
679 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
680 | $FPLIST
681 | DIN*
682 | $ENDFPLIST
683 | DRAW
684 | A -1 -1 201 -811 3 0 1 10 N 30 -200 200 0
685 | A 0 0 200 1 1799 0 1 10 N 200 0 -200 0
686 | A 1 -1 201 1797 -989 0 1 10 N -200 0 -30 -200
687 | C -120 0 20 0 1 0 N
688 | C -90 90 20 0 1 0 N
689 | C 0 130 20 0 1 0 N
690 | C 90 90 20 0 1 0 N
691 | C 120 0 20 0 1 0 N
692 | P 2 0 1 0 -200 0 -140 0 N
693 | P 2 0 1 0 0 200 0 150 N
694 | P 2 0 1 0 200 0 140 0 N
695 | P 3 0 1 0 -200 100 -170 100 -110 90 N
696 | P 3 0 1 0 200 100 170 100 110 90 N
697 | P 4 0 1 10 -30 -195 -30 -165 30 -165 30 -195 N
698 | X ~ 1 -300 0 100 R 50 50 1 1 P
699 | X ~ 2 0 300 100 D 50 50 1 1 P
700 | X ~ 3 300 0 100 L 50 50 1 1 P
701 | X ~ 4 -300 100 100 R 50 50 1 1 P
702 | X ~ 5 300 100 100 L 50 50 1 1 P
703 | ENDDRAW
704 | ENDDEF
705 | #
706 | # Connector_Generic_Conn_01x02
707 | #
708 | DEF Connector_Generic_Conn_01x02 J 0 40 Y N 1 F N
709 | F0 "J" 0 100 50 H V C CNN
710 | F1 "Connector_Generic_Conn_01x02" 0 -200 50 H V C CNN
711 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
712 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
713 | $FPLIST
714 | Connector*:*_1x??_*
715 | $ENDFPLIST
716 | DRAW
717 | S -50 -95 0 -105 1 1 6 N
718 | S -50 5 0 -5 1 1 6 N
719 | S -50 50 50 -150 1 1 10 f
720 | X Pin_1 1 -200 0 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
721 | X Pin_2 2 -200 -100 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
722 | ENDDRAW
723 | ENDDEF
724 | #
725 | # Connector_Generic_Conn_01x12
726 | #
727 | DEF Connector_Generic_Conn_01x12 J 0 40 Y N 1 F N
728 | F0 "J" 0 600 50 H V C CNN
729 | F1 "Connector_Generic_Conn_01x12" 0 -700 50 H V C CNN
730 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
731 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
732 | $FPLIST
733 | Connector*:*_1x??_*
734 | $ENDFPLIST
735 | DRAW
736 | S -50 -595 0 -605 1 1 6 N
737 | S -50 -495 0 -505 1 1 6 N
738 | S -50 -395 0 -405 1 1 6 N
739 | S -50 -295 0 -305 1 1 6 N
740 | S -50 -195 0 -205 1 1 6 N
741 | S -50 -95 0 -105 1 1 6 N
742 | S -50 5 0 -5 1 1 6 N
743 | S -50 105 0 95 1 1 6 N
744 | S -50 205 0 195 1 1 6 N
745 | S -50 305 0 295 1 1 6 N
746 | S -50 405 0 395 1 1 6 N
747 | S -50 505 0 495 1 1 6 N
748 | S -50 550 50 -650 1 1 10 f
749 | X Pin_1 1 -200 500 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
750 | X Pin_10 10 -200 -400 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
751 | X Pin_11 11 -200 -500 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
752 | X Pin_12 12 -200 -600 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
753 | X Pin_2 2 -200 400 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
754 | X Pin_3 3 -200 300 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
755 | X Pin_4 4 -200 200 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
756 | X Pin_5 5 -200 100 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
757 | X Pin_6 6 -200 0 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
758 | X Pin_7 7 -200 -100 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
759 | X Pin_8 8 -200 -200 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
760 | X Pin_9 9 -200 -300 150 R 50 50 1 1 P
761 | ENDDRAW
762 | ENDDEF
763 | #
764 | # Device_C
765 | #
766 | DEF Device_C C 0 10 N Y 1 F N
767 | F0 "C" 25 100 50 H V L CNN
768 | F1 "Device_C" 25 -100 50 H V L CNN
769 | F2 "" 38 -150 50 H I C CNN
770 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
771 | $FPLIST
772 | C_*
773 | $ENDFPLIST
774 | DRAW
775 | P 2 0 1 20 -80 -30 80 -30 N
776 | P 2 0 1 20 -80 30 80 30 N
777 | X ~ 1 0 150 110 D 50 50 1 1 P
778 | X ~ 2 0 -150 110 U 50 50 1 1 P
779 | ENDDRAW
780 | ENDDEF
781 | #
782 | # Device_CP1
783 | #
784 | DEF Device_CP1 C 0 10 N N 1 F N
785 | F0 "C" 25 100 50 H V L CNN
786 | F1 "Device_CP1" 25 -100 50 H V L CNN
787 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
788 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
789 | $FPLIST
790 | CP_*
791 | $ENDFPLIST
792 | DRAW
793 | A 0 -150 128 1287 513 0 1 20 N -80 -50 80 -50
794 | P 2 0 1 20 -80 30 80 30 N
795 | P 2 0 1 0 -70 90 -30 90 N
796 | P 2 0 1 0 -50 70 -50 110 N
797 | X ~ 1 0 150 110 D 50 50 1 1 P
798 | X ~ 2 0 -150 130 U 50 50 1 1 P
799 | ENDDRAW
800 | ENDDEF
801 | #
802 | # Device_Crystal_Small
803 | #
804 | DEF Device_Crystal_Small Y 0 40 N N 1 F N
805 | F0 "Y" 0 100 50 H V C CNN
806 | F1 "Device_Crystal_Small" 0 -100 50 H V C CNN
807 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
808 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
809 | $FPLIST
810 | Crystal*
811 | $ENDFPLIST
812 | DRAW
813 | S -30 -60 30 60 0 1 0 N
814 | P 2 0 1 15 -50 -30 -50 30 N
815 | P 2 0 1 15 50 -30 50 30 N
816 | X 1 1 -100 0 50 R 50 50 1 1 P
817 | X 2 2 100 0 50 L 50 50 1 1 P
818 | ENDDRAW
819 | ENDDEF
820 | #
821 | # Device_R
822 | #
823 | DEF Device_R R 0 0 N Y 1 F N
824 | F0 "R" 80 0 50 V V C CNN
825 | F1 "Device_R" 0 0 50 V V C CNN
826 | F2 "" -70 0 50 V I C CNN
827 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
828 | $FPLIST
829 | R_*
830 | $ENDFPLIST
831 | DRAW
832 | S -40 -100 40 100 0 1 10 N
833 | X ~ 1 0 150 50 D 50 50 1 1 P
834 | X ~ 2 0 -150 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
835 | ENDDRAW
836 | ENDDEF
837 | #
838 | # Device_R_Network07
839 | #
840 | DEF Device_R_Network07 RN 0 0 Y N 1 F N
841 | F0 "RN" -400 0 50 V V C CNN
842 | F1 "Device_R_Network07" 400 0 50 V V C CNN
843 | F2 "Resistor_THT:R_Array_SIP8" 475 0 50 V I C CNN
844 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
845 | $FPLIST
846 | R?Array?SIP*
847 | $ENDFPLIST
848 | DRAW
849 | C -300 90 10 0 1 0 F
850 | C -200 90 10 0 1 0 F
851 | C -100 90 10 0 1 0 F
852 | C 0 90 10 0 1 0 F
853 | C 100 90 10 0 1 0 F
854 | C 200 90 10 0 1 0 F
855 | S -350 -125 350 125 0 1 10 f
856 | S -330 60 -270 -100 0 1 10 N
857 | S -230 60 -170 -100 0 1 10 N
858 | S -130 60 -70 -100 0 1 10 N
859 | S -30 60 30 -100 0 1 10 N
860 | S 70 60 130 -100 0 1 10 N
861 | S 170 60 230 -100 0 1 10 N
862 | S 270 60 330 -100 0 1 10 N
863 | P 2 0 1 0 -300 -100 -300 -150 N
864 | P 2 0 1 0 -200 -100 -200 -150 N
865 | P 2 0 1 0 -100 -100 -100 -150 N
866 | P 2 0 1 0 0 -100 0 -150 N
867 | P 2 0 1 0 100 -100 100 -150 N
868 | P 2 0 1 0 200 -100 200 -150 N
869 | P 2 0 1 0 300 -100 300 -150 N
870 | P 4 0 1 0 -300 60 -300 90 -200 90 -200 60 N
871 | P 4 0 1 0 -200 60 -200 90 -100 90 -100 60 N
872 | P 4 0 1 0 -100 60 -100 90 0 90 0 60 N
873 | P 4 0 1 0 0 60 0 90 100 90 100 60 N
874 | P 4 0 1 0 100 60 100 90 200 90 200 60 N
875 | P 4 0 1 0 200 60 200 90 300 90 300 60 N
876 | X common 1 -300 200 100 D 50 50 1 1 P
877 | X R1 2 -300 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
878 | X R2 3 -200 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
879 | X R3 4 -100 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
880 | X R4 5 0 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
881 | X R5 6 100 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
882 | X R6 7 200 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
883 | X R7 8 300 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
884 | ENDDRAW
885 | ENDDEF
886 | #
887 | # Device_R_Network08
888 | #
889 | DEF Device_R_Network08 RN 0 0 Y N 1 F N
890 | F0 "RN" -500 0 50 V V C CNN
891 | F1 "Device_R_Network08" 400 0 50 V V C CNN
892 | F2 "Resistor_THT:R_Array_SIP9" 475 0 50 V I C CNN
893 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
894 | $FPLIST
895 | R?Array?SIP*
896 | $ENDFPLIST
897 | DRAW
898 | C -400 90 10 0 1 0 F
899 | C -300 90 10 0 1 0 F
900 | C -200 90 10 0 1 0 F
901 | C -100 90 10 0 1 0 F
902 | C 0 90 10 0 1 0 F
903 | C 100 90 10 0 1 0 F
904 | C 200 90 10 0 1 0 F
905 | S -450 -125 350 125 0 1 10 f
906 | S -430 60 -370 -100 0 1 10 N
907 | S -330 60 -270 -100 0 1 10 N
908 | S -230 60 -170 -100 0 1 10 N
909 | S -130 60 -70 -100 0 1 10 N
910 | S -30 60 30 -100 0 1 10 N
911 | S 70 60 130 -100 0 1 10 N
912 | S 170 60 230 -100 0 1 10 N
913 | S 270 60 330 -100 0 1 10 N
914 | P 2 0 1 0 -400 -100 -400 -150 N
915 | P 2 0 1 0 -300 -100 -300 -150 N
916 | P 2 0 1 0 -200 -100 -200 -150 N
917 | P 2 0 1 0 -100 -100 -100 -150 N
918 | P 2 0 1 0 0 -100 0 -150 N
919 | P 2 0 1 0 100 -100 100 -150 N
920 | P 2 0 1 0 200 -100 200 -150 N
921 | P 2 0 1 0 300 -100 300 -150 N
922 | P 4 0 1 0 -400 60 -400 90 -300 90 -300 60 N
923 | P 4 0 1 0 -300 60 -300 90 -200 90 -200 60 N
924 | P 4 0 1 0 -200 60 -200 90 -100 90 -100 60 N
925 | P 4 0 1 0 -100 60 -100 90 0 90 0 60 N
926 | P 4 0 1 0 0 60 0 90 100 90 100 60 N
927 | P 4 0 1 0 100 60 100 90 200 90 200 60 N
928 | P 4 0 1 0 200 60 200 90 300 90 300 60 N
929 | X common 1 -400 200 100 D 50 50 1 1 P
930 | X R1 2 -400 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
931 | X R2 3 -300 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
932 | X R3 4 -200 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
933 | X R4 5 -100 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
934 | X R5 6 0 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
935 | X R6 7 100 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
936 | X R7 8 200 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
937 | X R8 9 300 -200 50 U 50 50 1 1 P
938 | ENDDRAW
939 | ENDDEF
940 | #
941 | # Device_R_Pack04_SIP
942 | #
943 | DEF Device_R_Pack04_SIP RN 0 0 Y N 1 F N
944 | F0 "RN" -600 0 50 V V C CNN
945 | F1 "Device_R_Pack04_SIP" 600 0 50 V V C CNN
946 | F2 "Resistor_THT:R_Array_SIP8" 675 0 50 V I C CNN
947 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
948 | $FPLIST
949 | R?Array?SIP*
950 | $ENDFPLIST
951 | DRAW
952 | S -550 -75 550 175 0 1 10 f
953 | S -530 110 -470 -50 0 1 10 N
954 | S -230 110 -170 -50 0 1 10 N
955 | S 70 110 130 -50 0 1 10 N
956 | S 370 110 430 -50 0 1 10 N
957 | P 4 0 1 0 -500 110 -500 140 -400 140 -400 -50 N
958 | P 4 0 1 0 -200 110 -200 140 -100 140 -100 -50 N
959 | P 4 0 1 0 100 110 100 140 200 140 200 -50 N
960 | P 4 0 1 0 400 110 400 140 500 140 500 -50 N
961 | X R1.1 1 -500 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
962 | X R1.2 2 -400 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
963 | X R2.1 3 -200 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
964 | X R2.2 4 -100 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
965 | X R3.1 5 100 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
966 | X R3.2 6 200 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
967 | X R4.1 7 400 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
968 | X R4.2 8 500 -200 150 U 50 50 1 1 P
969 | ENDDRAW
970 | ENDDEF
971 | #
972 | # Jumper_Jumper_2_Bridged
973 | #
974 | DEF Jumper_Jumper_2_Bridged JP 0 0 Y N 1 F N
975 | F0 "JP" 0 75 50 H V C CNN
976 | F1 "Jumper_Jumper_2_Bridged" 0 -100 50 H V C CNN
977 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
978 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
979 | $FPLIST
980 | Jumper*
981 | TestPoint*2Pads*
982 | TestPoint*Bridge*
983 | $ENDFPLIST
984 | DRAW
985 | A 0 -70 100 1269 531 0 1 0 N -60 10 60 10
986 | C -80 0 20 0 0 0 N
987 | C 80 0 20 0 0 0 N
988 | X A 1 -200 0 100 R 50 50 1 1 P
989 | X B 2 200 0 100 L 50 50 1 1 P
990 | ENDDRAW
991 | ENDDEF
992 | #
993 | # Jumper_Jumper_2_Open
994 | #
995 | DEF Jumper_Jumper_2_Open JP 0 0 Y N 1 F N
996 | F0 "JP" 0 110 50 H V C CNN
997 | F1 "Jumper_Jumper_2_Open" 0 -90 50 H V C CNN
998 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
999 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1000 | $FPLIST
1001 | Jumper*
1002 | TestPoint*2Pads*
1003 | TestPoint*Bridge*
1004 | $ENDFPLIST
1005 | DRAW
1006 | A 0 -30 100 1269 531 0 1 0 N -60 50 60 50
1007 | C -80 0 20 0 0 0 N
1008 | C 80 0 20 0 0 0 N
1009 | X A 1 -200 0 100 R 50 50 1 1 P
1010 | X B 2 200 0 100 L 50 50 1 1 P
1011 | ENDDRAW
1012 | ENDDEF
1013 | #
1014 | # Jumper_SolderJumper_2_Open
1015 | #
1016 | DEF Jumper_SolderJumper_2_Open JP 0 0 Y N 1 F N
1017 | F0 "JP" 0 80 50 H V C CNN
1018 | F1 "Jumper_SolderJumper_2_Open" 0 -100 50 H V C CNN
1019 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1020 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1021 | $FPLIST
1022 | SolderJumper*Open*
1023 | $ENDFPLIST
1024 | DRAW
1025 | A -10 0 40 901 -901 0 1 0 N -10 40 -10 -40
1026 | A -10 0 40 901 -901 0 1 0 F -10 40 -10 -40
1027 | A 10 0 40 -899 899 0 1 0 N 10 -40 10 40
1028 | A 10 0 40 -899 899 0 1 0 F 10 -40 10 40
1029 | P 2 0 1 0 -10 40 -10 -40 N
1030 | P 2 0 1 0 10 40 10 -40 N
1031 | X A 1 -150 0 100 R 50 50 1 1 P
1032 | X B 2 150 0 100 L 50 50 1 1 P
1033 | ENDDRAW
1034 | ENDDEF
1035 | #
1036 | # Mechanical_MountingHole
1037 | #
1038 | DEF Mechanical_MountingHole H 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1039 | F0 "H" 0 200 50 H V C CNN
1040 | F1 "Mechanical_MountingHole" 0 125 50 H V C CNN
1041 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1042 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1043 | $FPLIST
1044 | MountingHole*
1045 | $ENDFPLIST
1046 | DRAW
1047 | C 0 0 50 0 1 50 N
1048 | ENDDRAW
1049 | ENDDEF
1050 | #
1051 | # Oscillator_CXO_DIP14
1052 | #
1053 | DEF Oscillator_CXO_DIP14 X 0 10 Y Y 1 F N
1054 | F0 "X" -200 250 50 H V L CNN
1055 | F1 "Oscillator_CXO_DIP14" 50 -250 50 H V L CNN
1056 | F2 "Oscillator:Oscillator_DIP-14" 450 -350 50 H I C CNN
1057 | F3 "" -100 0 50 H I C CNN
1058 | ALIAS TFT680 GTXO-14T
1059 | $FPLIST
1060 | Oscillator*DIP*14*
1061 | $ENDFPLIST
1062 | DRAW
1063 | S -200 200 200 -200 0 1 10 f
1064 | P 9 0 1 0 -75 -25 -50 -25 -50 25 -25 25 -25 -25 0 -25 0 25 25 25 25 -25 N
1065 | X EN 1 -300 0 100 R 50 50 1 1 I
1066 | X Vcc 14 0 300 100 D 50 50 1 1 W
1067 | X GND 7 0 -300 100 U 50 50 1 1 W
1068 | X OUT 8 300 0 100 L 50 50 1 1 O
1069 | ENDDRAW
1070 | ENDDEF
1071 | #
1072 | # Transistor_BJT_2N3904
1073 | #
1074 | DEF Transistor_BJT_2N3904 Q 0 0 Y N 1 F N
1075 | F0 "Q" 200 75 50 H V L CNN
1076 | F1 "Transistor_BJT_2N3904" 200 0 50 H V L CNN
1077 | F2 "Package_TO_SOT_THT:TO-92_Inline" 200 -75 50 H I L CIN
1078 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I L CNN
1079 | $FPLIST
1080 | TO?92*
1081 | $ENDFPLIST
1082 | DRAW
1083 | C 50 0 111 0 1 10 N
1084 | P 2 0 1 0 25 25 100 100 N
1085 | P 3 0 1 0 25 -25 100 -100 100 -100 N
1086 | P 3 0 1 20 25 75 25 -75 25 -75 N
1087 | P 5 0 1 0 50 -70 70 -50 90 -90 50 -70 50 -70 F
1088 | X E 1 100 -200 100 U 50 50 1 1 P
1089 | X B 2 -200 0 225 R 50 50 1 1 P
1090 | X C 3 100 200 100 D 50 50 1 1 P
1091 | ENDDRAW
1092 | ENDDEF
1093 | #
1094 | # my_components_27C256
1095 | #
1096 | DEF my_components_27C256 U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1097 | F0 "U" -400 1200 60 H V C CNN
1098 | F1 "my_components_27C256" -400 1100 60 H V C CNN
1099 | F2 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1100 | F3 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1101 | $FPLIST
1102 | IC_DIP28_600*
1103 | $ENDFPLIST
1104 | DRAW
1105 | S -400 1050 400 -1050 0 1 0 f
1106 | X VPP 1 -600 -650 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1107 | X A0 10 -600 950 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1108 | X DQ0 11 600 950 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1109 | X DQ1 12 600 850 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1110 | X DQ2 13 600 750 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1111 | X GND 14 0 -1250 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1112 | X DQ3 15 600 650 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1113 | X DQ4 16 600 550 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1114 | X DQ5 17 600 450 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1115 | X DQ6 18 600 350 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1116 | X DQ7 19 600 250 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1117 | X A12 2 -600 -250 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1118 | X ~CE 20 -600 -850 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1119 | X A10 21 -600 -50 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1120 | X ~OE 22 -600 -950 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1121 | X A11 23 -600 -150 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1122 | X A9 24 -600 50 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1123 | X A8 25 -600 150 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1124 | X A13 26 -600 -350 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1125 | X A14 27 -600 -450 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1126 | X VCC 28 0 1250 200 D 50 50 1 1 W
1127 | X A7 3 -600 250 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1128 | X A6 4 -600 350 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1129 | X A5 5 -600 450 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1130 | X A4 6 -600 550 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1131 | X A3 7 -600 650 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1132 | X A2 8 -600 750 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1133 | X A1 9 -600 850 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1134 | ENDDRAW
1135 | ENDDEF
1136 | #
1137 | # my_components_8087
1138 | #
1139 | DEF my_components_8087 U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1140 | F0 "U" -500 1750 60 H V C CNN
1141 | F1 "my_components_8087" -500 1650 60 H V C CNN
1142 | F2 "*DIP*40*" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1143 | F3 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1144 | $FPLIST
1145 | *DIP40*
1146 | $ENDFPLIST
1147 | DRAW
1148 | S 500 1600 -500 -1600 0 1 0 f
1149 | X GND 1 -50 -1800 198 U 50 50 1 1 W
1150 | X AD6 10 700 900 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1151 | X AD5 11 700 1000 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1152 | X AD4 12 700 1100 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1153 | X AD3 13 700 1200 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1154 | X AD2 14 700 1300 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1155 | X AD1 15 700 1400 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1156 | X AD0 16 700 1500 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1157 | X CLK 19 -700 1500 200 R 50 50 1 1 I C
1158 | X AD14 2 700 100 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1159 | X GND 20 50 -1800 198 U 50 50 1 1 W
1160 | X RESET 21 -700 1100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1161 | X READY 22 -700 1300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1162 | X BUSY 23 700 -1500 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1163 | X QS1 24 -700 700 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1164 | X QS0 25 -700 800 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1165 | X ~S0 26 700 -900 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1166 | X ~S1 27 700 -1000 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1167 | X ~S2 28 700 -1100 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1168 | X AD13 3 700 200 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1169 | X ~RQ~/~GT0~ 31 -700 400 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1170 | X INT 32 700 -1300 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1171 | X ~RQ~/~GT1~ 33 -700 300 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1172 | X ~BHE~/S7 34 700 -700 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1173 | X A19/S6 35 700 -500 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1174 | X A18/S5 36 700 -400 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1175 | X A17/S4 37 700 -300 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1176 | X A16/S3 38 700 -200 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1177 | X AD15 39 700 0 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1178 | X AD12 4 700 300 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1179 | X VCC 40 0 1800 198 D 50 50 1 1 W
1180 | X AD11 5 700 400 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1181 | X AD10 6 700 500 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1182 | X AD9 7 700 600 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1183 | X AD8 8 700 700 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1184 | X AD7 9 700 800 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1185 | ENDDRAW
1186 | ENDDEF
1187 | #
1188 | # my_components_8088
1189 | #
1190 | DEF my_components_8088 U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1191 | F0 "U" -500 1900 60 H V C CNN
1192 | F1 "my_components_8088" -500 1800 60 H V C CNN
1193 | F2 "*DIP*40*" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1194 | F3 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1195 | $FPLIST
1196 | *DIP40*
1197 | $ENDFPLIST
1198 | DRAW
1199 | S -500 1750 500 -1750 0 1 0 f
1200 | X GND 1 -50 -1950 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1201 | X AD6 10 700 1050 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1202 | X AD5 11 700 1150 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1203 | X AD4 12 700 1250 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1204 | X AD3 13 700 1350 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1205 | X AD2 14 700 1450 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1206 | X AD1 15 700 1550 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1207 | X AD0 16 700 1650 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1208 | X NMI 17 -700 850 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1209 | X INTR 18 -700 1050 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1210 | X CLK 19 -700 1650 200 R 50 50 1 1 I C
1211 | X A14 2 700 150 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1212 | X GND 20 50 -1950 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1213 | X RESET 21 -700 1250 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1214 | X READY 22 -700 1450 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1215 | X ~TEST 23 -700 650 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1216 | X QS1 24 700 -1650 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1217 | X QS0 25 700 -1550 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1218 | X ~S0 26 700 -850 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1219 | X ~S1 27 700 -950 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1220 | X ~S2 28 700 -1050 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1221 | X ~LOCK 29 700 -1350 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1222 | X A13 3 700 250 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1223 | X ~RQ~/~GT1~ 30 -700 250 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1224 | X ~RQ~/~GT0~ 31 -700 350 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1225 | X ~RD 32 700 -1250 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1226 | X ~MX 33 -700 -50 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1227 | X HIGH 34 700 -650 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1228 | X A19/S6 35 700 -450 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1229 | X A18/S5 36 700 -350 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1230 | X A17/S4 37 700 -250 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1231 | X A16/S3 38 700 -150 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1232 | X A15 39 700 50 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1233 | X A12 4 700 350 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1234 | X VCC 40 0 1950 200 D 50 50 1 1 W
1235 | X A11 5 700 450 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1236 | X A10 6 700 550 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1237 | X A9 7 700 650 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1238 | X A8 8 700 750 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1239 | X AD7 9 700 950 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1240 | ENDDRAW
1241 | ENDDEF
1242 | #
1243 | # my_components_BUSPC_HOST
1244 | #
1245 | DEF my_components_BUSPC_HOST BUS 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1246 | F0 "BUS" -600 1650 50 H V L CNN
1247 | F1 "my_components_BUSPC_HOST" -600 -1650 50 H V L CNN
1248 | F2 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1249 | F3 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1250 | DRAW
1251 | S -600 -1600 600 1600 0 1 0 f
1252 | X GND 1 -800 1500 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1253 | X GND 10 -800 600 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1254 | X MEMW 11 -800 500 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1255 | X MEMR 12 -800 400 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1256 | X IOW 13 -800 300 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1257 | X IOR 14 -800 200 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1258 | X DACK3 15 -800 100 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1259 | X DRQ3 16 -800 0 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1260 | X DACK1 17 -800 -100 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1261 | X DRQ1 18 -800 -200 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1262 | X DACK0 19 -800 -300 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1263 | X RESET 2 -800 1400 200 R 60 60 1 1 I
1264 | X CLK 20 -800 -400 200 R 60 60 1 1 I
1265 | X IRQ7 21 -800 -500 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1266 | X IRQ6 22 -800 -600 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1267 | X IRQ5 23 -800 -700 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1268 | X IRQ4 24 -800 -800 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1269 | X IRQ3 25 -800 -900 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1270 | X DACK2 26 -800 -1000 200 R 60 60 1 1 I I
1271 | X TC 27 -800 -1100 200 R 60 60 1 1 I
1272 | X ALE 28 -800 -1200 200 R 60 60 1 1 I
1273 | X VCC 29 -800 -1300 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1274 | X VCC 3 -800 1300 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1275 | X OSC 30 -800 -1400 200 R 60 60 1 1 I
1276 | X GND 31 -800 -1500 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1277 | X IO_CH_CK 32 800 1500 200 L 60 60 1 1 C I
1278 | X SD7 33 800 1400 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1279 | X SD6 34 800 1300 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1280 | X SD5 35 800 1200 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1281 | X SD4 36 800 1100 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1282 | X SD3 37 800 1000 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1283 | X SD2 38 800 900 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1284 | X SD1 39 800 800 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1285 | X IRQ2 4 -800 1200 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1286 | X SD0 40 800 700 200 L 60 60 1 1 B
1287 | X IO_CH_RDY 41 800 600 200 L 60 60 1 1 C
1288 | X AEN 42 800 500 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1289 | X SA19 43 800 400 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1290 | X SA18 44 800 300 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1291 | X SA17 45 800 200 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1292 | X SA16 46 800 100 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1293 | X SA15 47 800 0 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1294 | X SA14 48 800 -100 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1295 | X SA13 49 800 -200 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1296 | X -5V 5 -800 1100 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1297 | X SA12 50 800 -300 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1298 | X SA11 51 800 -400 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1299 | X SA10 52 800 -500 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1300 | X SA9 53 800 -600 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1301 | X SA8 54 800 -700 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1302 | X SA7 55 800 -800 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1303 | X SA6 56 800 -900 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1304 | X SA5 57 800 -1000 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1305 | X SA4 58 800 -1100 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1306 | X SA3 59 800 -1200 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1307 | X DRQ2 6 -800 1000 200 R 60 60 1 1 C
1308 | X SA2 60 800 -1300 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1309 | X SA1 61 800 -1400 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1310 | X SA0 62 800 -1500 200 L 60 60 1 1 I
1311 | X -12V 7 -800 900 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1312 | X UNUSED 8 -800 800 200 R 60 60 1 1 P
1313 | X +12V 9 -800 700 200 R 60 60 1 1 W
1314 | ENDDRAW
1315 | ENDDEF
1316 | #
1317 | # my_components_D41256
1318 | #
1319 | DEF my_components_D41256 U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1320 | F0 "U" -400 850 60 H V C CNN
1321 | F1 "my_components_D41256" -400 750 60 H V C CNN
1322 | F2 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1323 | F3 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1324 | $FPLIST
1325 | *DIP*18*
1326 | $ENDFPLIST
1327 | DRAW
1328 | S -400 700 400 -900 0 1 0 f
1329 | X A8 1 -600 -400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1330 | X A5 10 -600 -100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1331 | X A4 11 -600 0 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1332 | X A3 12 -600 100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1333 | X A6 13 -600 -200 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1334 | X Dout 14 600 600 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1335 | X ~CAS 15 -600 -600 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1336 | X GND 16 0 -1100 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1337 | X Din 2 -600 600 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1338 | X ~WE 3 -600 -800 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1339 | X ~RAS 4 -600 -700 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1340 | X A0 5 -600 400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1341 | X A2 6 -600 200 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1342 | X A1 7 -600 300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1343 | X VCC 8 0 900 200 D 50 50 1 1 W
1344 | X A7 9 -600 -300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1345 | ENDDRAW
1346 | ENDDEF
1347 | #
1348 | # my_components_D41464
1349 | #
1350 | DEF my_components_D41464 U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1351 | F0 "U" -400 850 60 H V C CNN
1352 | F1 "my_components_D41464" -400 750 60 H V C CNN
1353 | F2 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1354 | F3 "" 0 0 60 H V C CNN
1355 | ALIAS HM50464 M5M4464 MB81464 MN41464 uPD41464 MSM41464 TMS4464
1356 | $FPLIST
1357 | *DIP*18*
1358 | $ENDFPLIST
1359 | DRAW
1360 | S -400 700 400 -700 0 1 0 f
1361 | X ~OE 1 -600 -500 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1362 | X A7 10 -600 -100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1363 | X A3 11 -600 300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1364 | X A2 12 -600 400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1365 | X A1 13 -600 500 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1366 | X A0 14 -600 600 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1367 | X D3 15 600 400 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1368 | X ~CAS 16 -600 -300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1369 | X D4 17 600 300 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1370 | X GND 18 0 -900 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1371 | X D1 2 600 600 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1372 | X D2 3 600 500 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1373 | X ~WE 4 -600 -600 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1374 | X ~RAS 5 -600 -400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1375 | X A6 6 -600 0 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1376 | X A5 7 -600 100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1377 | X A4 8 -600 200 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1378 | X VCC 9 0 900 200 D 50 50 1 1 W
1379 | ENDDRAW
1380 | ENDDEF
1381 | #
1382 | # my_components_PT8010A
1383 | #
1384 | DEF my_components_PT8010A U 0 40 Y Y 1 F N
1385 | F0 "U" -500 2750 60 H V C CNN
1386 | F1 "my_components_PT8010A" -500 2650 60 H V C CNN
1387 | F2 "" 0 850 60 H V C CNN
1388 | F3 "" 0 850 60 H V C CNN
1389 | ALIAS PT8010A
1390 | $FPLIST
1391 | *PLCC84*
1392 | $ENDFPLIST
1393 | DRAW
1394 | S -500 2600 500 -2600 0 1 0 f
1395 | X VCC 1 -50 2800 200 D 50 50 1 1 W
1396 | X INT 10 700 1900 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1397 | X A64K 11 -700 -1300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1398 | X VID0 12 -700 -1400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1399 | X VID1 13 -700 -1500 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1400 | X SPEAKR 14 700 2500 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1401 | X ~REST 15 -700 -1100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1402 | X XSEL 16 -700 -1600 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1403 | X READY 17 700 2200 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1404 | X RESET 18 700 2300 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1405 | X CLOCK 19 700 200 200 L 50 50 1 1 O C
1406 | X GND 2 -150 -2800 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1407 | X OSC 20 700 300 200 L 50 50 1 1 O C
1408 | X X2 21 -700 -900 200 R 50 50 1 1 O
1409 | X GND 22 -50 -2800 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1410 | X X1 23 -700 -800 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1411 | X ~RQ/GT 24 700 1700 200 L 50 50 1 1 I I
1412 | X KBCLK 25 700 -1300 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1413 | X KBDA 26 700 -1400 200 L 50 50 1 1 B
1414 | X ~IOCHK 27 -700 -2000 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1415 | X IORDY 28 -700 -1800 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1416 | X APNMI 29 -700 -1900 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1417 | X RS2 3 700 -700 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1418 | X AEN 30 700 500 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1419 | X NMI 31 700 2000 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1420 | X PTYIN 32 -700 -2100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1421 | X PTYOUT 33 700 -1100 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1422 | X AD0 34 -700 2500 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1423 | X AD1 35 -700 2400 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1424 | X AD2 36 -700 2300 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1425 | X AD3 37 -700 2200 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1426 | X AD4 38 -700 2100 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1427 | X AD5 39 -700 2000 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1428 | X RS3 4 700 -800 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1429 | X AD6 40 -700 1900 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1430 | X AD7 41 -700 1800 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1431 | X GND 42 50 -2800 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1432 | X VCC 43 50 2800 200 D 50 50 1 1 W
1433 | X A8 44 -700 1600 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1434 | X A9 45 -700 1500 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1435 | X A10 46 -700 1400 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1436 | X A11 47 -700 1300 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1437 | X A12 48 -700 1200 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1438 | X A13 49 -700 1100 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1439 | X ~RAMCS 5 700 0 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1440 | X A14 50 -700 1000 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1441 | X A15 51 -700 900 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1442 | X A16 52 -700 800 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1443 | X A17 53 -700 700 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1444 | X A18 54 -700 600 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1445 | X A19 55 -700 500 200 R 50 50 1 1 B
1446 | X DRQ3 56 -700 -2500 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1447 | X DRQ2 57 -700 -2400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1448 | X DRQ1 58 -700 -2300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1449 | X EOP 59 700 -2000 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1450 | X ~EPSL 6 700 -100 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1451 | X ~DACK3 60 700 -1900 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1452 | X ~DACK2 61 700 -1800 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1453 | X ~DACK1 62 700 -1700 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1454 | X ~DACK0 63 700 -1600 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1455 | X GND 64 150 -2800 200 U 50 50 1 1 W
1456 | X ~IOR 65 700 1500 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1457 | X ~IOW 66 700 1400 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1458 | X ~MEMR 67 700 1300 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1459 | X ~MEMW 68 700 1200 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1460 | X BALE 69 700 600 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1461 | X ~BIOCS 7 700 -200 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1462 | X ALE 70 700 800 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1463 | X ~DEN 71 700 900 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1464 | X DTR 72 700 1000 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1465 | X ~S2 73 -700 100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1466 | X ~S1 74 -700 200 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1467 | X ~S0 75 -700 300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I I
1468 | X IRQ2 76 -700 -100 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1469 | X IRQ3 77 -700 -200 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1470 | X IRQ4 78 -700 -300 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1471 | X IRQ5 79 -700 -400 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1472 | X SLAD 8 700 -900 200 L 50 50 1 1 O
1473 | X IRQ6 80 -700 -500 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1474 | X IRQ7 81 -700 -600 200 R 50 50 1 1 I
1475 | X CAS 82 700 -1000 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1476 | X RS0 83 700 -500 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1477 | X RS1 84 700 -600 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1478 | X ~USCS 9 700 -300 200 L 50 50 1 1 O I
1479 | ENDDRAW
1480 | ENDDEF
1481 | #
1482 | # power_+12V
1483 | #
1484 | DEF power_+12V #PWR 0 0 Y Y 1 F P
1485 | F0 "#PWR" 0 -150 50 H I C CNN
1486 | F1 "power_+12V" 0 140 50 H V C CNN
1487 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1488 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1489 | DRAW
1490 | P 2 0 1 0 -30 50 0 100 N
1491 | P 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 100 N
1492 | P 2 0 1 0 0 100 30 50 N
1493 | X +12V 1 0 0 0 U 50 50 1 1 W N
1494 | ENDDRAW
1495 | ENDDEF
1496 | #
1497 | # power_-12V
1498 | #
1499 | DEF power_-12V #PWR 0 0 Y Y 1 F P
1500 | F0 "#PWR" 0 100 50 H I C CNN
1501 | F1 "power_-12V" 0 150 50 H V C CNN
1502 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1503 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1504 | DRAW
1505 | P 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 50 30 50 0 100 -30 50 0 50 F
1506 | X -12V 1 0 0 0 U 50 50 0 0 W N
1507 | ENDDRAW
1508 | ENDDEF
1509 | #
1510 | # power_-5V
1511 | #
1512 | DEF power_-5V #PWR 0 0 Y Y 1 F P
1513 | F0 "#PWR" 0 100 50 H I C CNN
1514 | F1 "power_-5V" 0 150 50 H V C CNN
1515 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1516 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1517 | DRAW
1518 | P 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 50 30 50 0 100 -30 50 0 50 F
1519 | X -5V 1 0 0 0 U 50 50 0 0 W N
1520 | ENDDRAW
1521 | ENDDEF
1522 | #
1523 | # power_GND
1524 | #
1525 | DEF power_GND #PWR 0 0 Y Y 1 F P
1526 | F0 "#PWR" 0 -250 50 H I C CNN
1527 | F1 "power_GND" 0 -150 50 H V C CNN
1528 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1529 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1530 | DRAW
1531 | P 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 -50 50 -50 0 -100 -50 -50 0 -50 N
1532 | X GND 1 0 0 0 D 50 50 1 1 W N
1533 | ENDDRAW
1534 | ENDDEF
1535 | #
1536 | # power_PWR_FLAG
1537 | #
1538 | DEF power_PWR_FLAG #FLG 0 0 N N 1 F P
1539 | F0 "#FLG" 0 75 50 H I C CNN
1540 | F1 "power_PWR_FLAG" 0 150 50 H V C CNN
1541 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1542 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1543 | DRAW
1544 | P 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 50 -40 75 0 100 40 75 0 50 N
1545 | X pwr 1 0 0 0 U 50 50 0 0 w
1546 | ENDDRAW
1547 | ENDDEF
1548 | #
1549 | # power_VCC
1550 | #
1551 | DEF power_VCC #PWR 0 0 Y Y 1 F P
1552 | F0 "#PWR" 0 -150 50 H I C CNN
1553 | F1 "power_VCC" 0 150 50 H V C CNN
1554 | F2 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1555 | F3 "" 0 0 50 H I C CNN
1556 | DRAW
1557 | P 2 0 1 0 -30 50 0 100 N
1558 | P 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 100 N
1559 | P 2 0 1 0 0 100 30 50 N
1560 | X VCC 1 0 0 0 U 50 50 1 1 W N
1561 | ENDDRAW
1562 | ENDDEF
1563 | #
1564 | #End Library
1565 |
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