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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 6.111 - Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory Project Resources Project resources are allocated on a per student basis. This means that a two-person project has twice the resources that an individual project has, etc. You have already been issued a kit and a quantity of ICs. The following items are available on an individual sign-out basis. Note that the quantities listed must suffice for the entire class. Quantity Item 200 Proto-boards which do not have switches, lights, or power supplies. Suitable 5 volt power supplies are mounted on the lab benches. Each proto-board will hold about one-half the number of ICs that can be mounted on your kit. 100 50 pin 3M ribbon cables for kit to kit connections The following items may have to be shared. Cables for the TVs must be signed out and returned daily. 14 Monochrome TV Monitors with BNC cable 15 Color TV Monitors with cable 15 Speakers (with built in amplifier) 8 Microphones 2 Television Cameras with sync inputs 6 Stepper Motors The following items may be signed out from the instrument room. Data sheets are avail-able from the instrument room. 30 AD775 Flash A to D Converter 50 LM386 Low Power Audio Amplifier 50 10 Mhz Crystal Oscillator 30 MC6847 Video Display Generator 30 3.575945 MHz Crystal 50 2K Pot 15 AY 1015D UART 50 LED Assembly 150 HEX LED 6 AM25S557 High Speed 8 x 8 Multiplier14 AM25S558 High Speed 8 x 8 Multiplier 30 AM29C509DC High Speed 12 x 12 Multiplier Accumulator 1 6850 Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter 30 6N138 Opto-isolater plus 1N914 diode 10 5-pin DIN cables (female cable to wires) small Misc. Crystal Oscillator 10 28F256A FLASH Memory 15 Am28F010 131,072 x 8-Bit CMOS Flash Memory 20 Am28F020 262,144 x 8-Bit CMOS Flash Memory 20 Am28F512 65,536 x 8-Bit CMOS Flash Memory 26 6116-3 2K by 8 SRAM 8 6264-15 8K by 8 SRAM 26 62256-12 32K by 8 SRAM 20 22V10 PAL 20 16V8 PAL 75 20V8 PAL 25 MAXIM 233 RS 232 level converter 11 Am29C517APC 16 bit multiplier 25 54ACT/74ACT715 Programmable Video Sync Generator 6 GS4981 Monolithic Video Sync Separator 4 CD22204 Harris 5V Low Power Subscriber DTMF Receiver 30 AD8402/3 Dual/Quad Digital Pot in kit CY7C374i CPLD in kit FLEX10K Altera gate array board 10 P9931 small speaker/microphone The following items are in cabinets in the digital lab. Please let the staff know if the stock of parts is low. Please send an email to 6.111staff@mit.edu. Data sheets are available from the instrument room. 50 741 25 LF357 25 LM311 50 AM26LS32 25 AD558JN 50 AD670JN 50 898-1-R5.1K small 100 74LS00 75 74LS02 75 74LS03 160 74LS04 100 74LS08 120 74LS10 Op Amp Op Amp Comparator Line Receiver (Comparator) D to A Converter A to D Converter (or 898-1-R4.7K) resistor pack misc. resistors and capacitors- in another cabinet Quad 2-input NAND gate Quad 2-input NOR gate Quad 2-input NOR open collector gate Hex inverter Quad 2-input AND gate Triple 3-input NAND gate 250 74LS14 Hex Schmitt Trigger INVERTER 50 74LS20 Dual 4-input AND gate 50 74LS30 8-input NAND gate 50 74LS32 quad 2-input OR gate 50 74LS37 quad 2-input NAND buffer 50 74S38 quad 2-input NAND open collector gate 25 74LS42 BCD to Decimal decoder 100 74LS47 BCD to 7-segment decoder driver 150 74LS74 dual D flip flop 150 74LS85 4-bit comparator 50 74LS86 quad 2-input XOR gate 50 74LS107 dual JK flip flop with clear 50 74LS112 dual JK flip flop with preset and clear 50 74LS123 dual retriggerable monostable 75 74LS126 quad tri-state non-inverting buffer 50 74LS133 13-input NAND gate 75 74LS138 3 to 8 decoder 75 74LS139 dual 2 to 4 decoder 50 74150 16 to 1 multiplexor 150 74LS151 8 to 1 multiplexor 100 74LS153 dual 4 to 1 multiplexor 150 74LS157 quad 2 to 1 multiplexor 300 74LS161 binary 4-bit counter with direct clear 500 74LS163 binary 4-bit counter with synchronous clear 100 74LS169 4-bit up/down counter 100 74LS175 quad D edge triggered FF with clear, Q, /Q 50 74LS181 4-bit ALU 25 74LS193 binary dual clock up/down counter with clear 100 74LS194 4-bit bidirectional shift register 300 74LS244 Octal tri-state non-inverting buffer 100 74LS245 Octal tri-state bidirectional bus buffer 200 74LS257 quad 2 to 1 tri-state multiplexor 100 74LS259 8-bit addressable latch (positive output decoder) 150 74LS273 Octal D edge triggered flip flop with clear 100 74LS283 4-bit adder 100 74LS367 Hex tri-state non-inverting buffer 100 74LS368 Hex tri-state inverting buffer 75 74LS373 Octal D tri-state latch 100 74LS374 Octal D edge triggered tri-state flip flop 200 74LS377 Octal D edge triggered flip flop with enable 100 74LS393 dual 4-bit binary counter 100 74LS399 quad 2-input multiplexors with storage 25 74LS670 4 by 4 register file 60 1408 DAC


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