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== Octal D-Type Latch with 3-STATE Outputs ==
Due to chip packaging limitations in the 1970s, there was great effort to use the minimum number of pins for external connections.
Due to chip packaging limitations in the 1970s, there was great effort to use the minimum number of pins for external connections.



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Octal D-Type Latch with 3-STATE Outputs

Due to chip packaging limitations in the 1970s, there was great effort to use the minimum number of pins for external connections.

Intel multiplexed address & data buses, using the same pins to carry two sets of information: address & data.

Chips like this one is commonly used for this purpose.

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