BillO wrote:
You might have trouble with the 74AC series. There are some awfully long traces on the Megatron. They'd ring like church bells.
True, true.
Because of the fast rise/fall times of the 74AC\ACT outputs, you need to know what you are doing when building something with such chips.
Having a resistor in the output signal close to the chip certainly helps for long traces.
BTW: IMHO 74ALS seems to offer the best compromise of "speed versus trouble ratio" when driving long traces...
Hey, compared to differential ECL where
half an inch of open wire at a signal line could make the difference between success and failure,
74AC\ACT isn't too bad.
Edit:
Slightly offtopic, but there seems to be CMOS TTL logic faster than 74AC\ACT:
potato chips.
Power consumption isn't mentioned in all of the datasheets, and considering the related patent writings I think this topic was avoided intentionally.