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The Big 74LS IC TTL Logic IC Series Assortment includes 66 types of logic ICs, totaling 132 pieces, perfect for engineers and hobbyists alike. This comprehensive kit features essential components like gates, flip-flops, and multiplexers, all neatly organized in a labeled plastic box for easy access. With additional DIP sockets included, this assortment is designed to streamline your projects and enhance your electronic designs.
N**K
Fantastic selection of chips! Everything used so far has worked perfect!
Fantastic selection! I am able to recreate all the lab experiments in my intro to logic design at university at home with this kit! Fantastic! The IC chips at my university are unreliable because students tend to toast the chips. Being able to take my time and do the labs at home with ICs that actually work has really helped me learn. I've used a good number and variety of the IC chips in this kit and they all work great! For my last lab we used (2 )74LS74 Dual D-type flip flops (2) 74LS153 Dual 4-1 Multiplexers and (1) 74LS04 Hex Inverter to make a universal shift register. This kit had ALL the IC's needed plus 2 actual 74LS153 Bi-directional universal shift registers. I havent messed with those yet but I'm confident they work fine.
D**O
Got More Than I Even Need
This has a decent selection of ICs. I need led a couple of different ones and it was cheaper to order this than the individual chips and pay for shipping. Probably won't ever use some of them, but it is great for the ones I do need and every one I have used so far has worked without issue.
B**R
El producto llego a Ecudador sin problemas
Entrega puntual en Ecuador, Trámite sin mucha espera, falicida de comunicación, elementos confiables. Muchas Gracias!!
R**H
save the money
half the chips are fried, not sure if its from static bouncing around in the container or what. theyre going back
T**K
Works
Been through most of them by now, almost all work, all of them were legit and no fake rebrands from China. Only thing they could do better is put the chips in esd foam so legs don't break and cause you to waist 20 minutes getting them soldered back on well enough to be reliable on a breadboard.
J**Z
Be prepared for a lengthy sorting sesssion
All the chips are loose in case with no static protection so that is a concern. During shipment ICs migrate into other compartments so there is a lengthy sorting operation in your future. Do yourself a favor and order some anti-static foam. This will protect the chips and help keep them organized. I give the kit 5 stars for selection and the forethought to include IC sockets. The sockets alone are worth about 25% of the price but the risk of static damage and the need to sort all the chips means I can only rate it at 3 stars
J**D
Awesome selection of TTL DIP chips
These take me back to my Radio Shack days when I would scour the catalog looking for 74-series TTL chips for my next project. Along with a breadboard and some jumper wires, you can start prototyping some fun little projects with minimal external programming. As easy as it is to grab an Arduino, MSP430, or RP2040 based chip to do simple things (blink LED, counter outputting to a seven segment LED), it's awesome to be able to use "real" chips to do the heavy lifting!Note that TTL logic is all 5V based. I use a bench power supply to generate the 5V Vdd, but I have seen solutions using USB-A ports. I would avoid overloading a USB-A port because TTL chips tend to be pretty power hungry for the little work they do.I love the selection provided with this package: logic gate, latches, flip-flops, mux/demux, counters, decoders, shift regs, etc. This would have been a dream kit for me back during my Radio Shack days! A huge plus is that they included some DIP sockets for any applications where you would want to solder down an IC.So far I have tried some of the logic gates to manually set the input values (Vdd or Gnd for 1 or 0), and I monitor the outputs with LEDs. These are a great way to revisit the roots of semiconductor development, I believe the 74-series is a remnant from the 1960's semiconductor industry that are still used widely today!
J**N
Great for repair work or learning logic circuits
I picked these up to have on hand when repairing vintage PCs and electronics, which generally use TTL chips. This kit has a wide variety of parts, each nicely labeled with the pinouts right on the lid. I love the high quality round pin sockets, which tend to make better connections. This would also be a good kit to use with a breadboard and some LEDs to learn how all the different basic logic circuits work.
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