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Quadruple 74HC257 2-to-1 multiplexer with common select line, making 16 switches in one chip.
{{ChipInfo
Used in dual slot MVS systems to select one of the two [[C ROM]] (and S ROM ?) buses.
|picture=Neo-257.jpg
|pkg=QFP64R
|manu=fujitsu
|date=1990 ?
|gates=
|used_on={{PCB|MV2B}}...
}}


Select signal comes from one of the "SLOT" outputs of [[NEO-F0]] ?
Four "74HC257" quad 2-to-1 multiplexers with a common select line and separate output enables.


== Pinout ==
Makes 16 switches in one chip (32 inputs, 16 outputs).
Information provided by Channelmaniac.


[[File:Neo-257_pinout.png]]
Used in dual slot MVS systems to switch between carts.


*A*,B*: Inputs
Select signal comes from one of the "SLOT" outputs of {{Chipname|NEO-F0}} ?
*Y*: Outputs
 
*Select: Output A if LOW, B if HIGH.
=Internal logic=
*Some pins marked as ground could be "enable" pins
 
'''This is NOT verified'''.
 
See https://github.com/neogeodev/SNKVerilog/tree/master/NEO-257
 
=Repair=
 
The NEO-257 is known to fail on damaged [[MV2B]] and [[MV2F]] boards. If some pins are dead, they can be lifted and wired to a 74LS257. '''These instructions only work for the MV2B chips at L4 and K4'''.
 
* Wire the NEO-257 data inputs to any of the 74LS257 input pairs (in correct order).
* Wire the 74LS257 output to the output pad.
* Wire the NEO-257 pin 17 to the 74LS257 select input.
* Wire power, the 74LS257 output enable to ground, and don't forget to ground the unused inputs if using a CMOS part.
 
=Pinouts=
 
Information provided by Channelmaniac. '''Pins 2 and 3 could be "enable" pins'''.
 
* A*, B*: Inputs
* Y*: Outputs
* 17 SELECT: A if low, B if high
* 18 is an active low output enable for Y0~Y7
* 33 and 34 are probably ORed together to provide an active low output enable for Y8~Y15
* 35 is an active high enable for entire chip
 
==MV2B @ L4==
 
Used to switch the upper 16 bits of the sprite graphics bus.
 
[[File:Neo-257_L4_pinout.png|512px]]
 
OpenOffice Draw file: [[File:neo-257_L4.odg]]
 
== MV2B @ K4==
 
Used to switch the lower 16 bits of the sprite graphics bus.
 
[[File:Neo-257_K4_pinout.png|512px]]
 
OpenOffice Draw file: [[File:neo-257_K4.odg]]
 
== MV2B @ J11==
 
SYSTEM and SYSTEMB might be reversed ?
 
[[File:Neo-257_J11_pinout.png|512px]]
 
OpenOffice Draw file: [[File:neo-257_J11.odg]]


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Latest revision as of 02:40, 28 November 2018

Package QFP64R
Manufacturer
First use 1990 ?
Used on MV2B...

Four "74HC257" quad 2-to-1 multiplexers with a common select line and separate output enables.

Makes 16 switches in one chip (32 inputs, 16 outputs).

Used in dual slot MVS systems to switch between carts.

Select signal comes from one of the "SLOT" outputs of NEO-F0 ?

Internal logic

This is NOT verified.

See https://github.com/neogeodev/SNKVerilog/tree/master/NEO-257

Repair

The NEO-257 is known to fail on damaged MV2B and MV2F boards. If some pins are dead, they can be lifted and wired to a 74LS257. These instructions only work for the MV2B chips at L4 and K4.

  • Wire the NEO-257 data inputs to any of the 74LS257 input pairs (in correct order).
  • Wire the 74LS257 output to the output pad.
  • Wire the NEO-257 pin 17 to the 74LS257 select input.
  • Wire power, the 74LS257 output enable to ground, and don't forget to ground the unused inputs if using a CMOS part.

Pinouts

Information provided by Channelmaniac. Pins 2 and 3 could be "enable" pins.

  • A*, B*: Inputs
  • Y*: Outputs
  • 17 SELECT: A if low, B if high
  • 18 is an active low output enable for Y0~Y7
  • 33 and 34 are probably ORed together to provide an active low output enable for Y8~Y15
  • 35 is an active high enable for entire chip

MV2B @ L4

Used to switch the upper 16 bits of the sprite graphics bus.

OpenOffice Draw file: File:Neo-257 L4.odg

MV2B @ K4

Used to switch the lower 16 bits of the sprite graphics bus.

OpenOffice Draw file: File:Neo-257 K4.odg

MV2B @ J11

SYSTEM and SYSTEMB might be reversed ?

OpenOffice Draw file: File:Neo-257 J11.odg