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It would be very nice to add the ability to change the output signals from HIGH to LOW (as it is now) to LOW to HIGH (for all output ports). And make it possible to configure this via a WEB-interface. This will allow for many old retro computers to make personalized compact devices (PCB size within 50x50 mm) and use "Octal dual supply translating transceiver" chips of type: 74LVC8T245, 74LVC4245, TXS0108.
Why was there initially a focus on using inverting drivers of the 74AHCT125/74AHCT1G125 type?
Is it possible to add the ability to change the output signals from HIGH to LOW (as it is now) to LOW to HIGH (for all output ports).
Сhange the output signals from HIGH to LOW (as it is now) to LOW to HIGH
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It would be very nice to add the ability to change the output signals from HIGH to LOW (as it is now) to LOW to HIGH (for all output ports). And make it possible to configure this via a WEB-interface. This will allow for many old retro computers to make personalized compact devices (PCB size within 50x50 mm) and use "Octal dual supply translating transceiver" chips of type: 74LVC8T245, 74LVC4245, TXS0108.
Why was there initially a focus on using inverting drivers of the 74AHCT125/74AHCT1G125 type?
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