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[[File:cd2_buf.jpg|right|thumb|NEO-BUF chip used to split DRAM access on a CDM3-2 board.]]
{{ChipInfo
|picture=cd2_buf.jpg
|pkg=QFP48
|manu=fujitsu
|date=1994 ?
|gates=
|used_on={{PCB|MV1A}} {{PCB|MV1B}} {{PCB|NEO-CDM3-2_board}}
}}


Dual 74HC245 octal transceivers in one chip.
Dual 74HC245 octal transceivers in one chip.
This chip is extensively used in the [[CD hardware|NeoGeo CD]] to multiplex subsystem and 68k accesses to [[DRAM]]s.
This chip is extensively used in [[CD systems]] to multiplex subsystem and {{Chipname|68k}} accesses to [[DRAM]]s.


Also found on MV-1B [[MVS hardware]] boards.
Also found on late [[MVS hardware|MVS]] boards.


== Pinout ==
==Pinout==


[[File:Neo-buf_pinout.png]]
{{Pinout|NEO-BUF|512px}}
 
==Replacement==
[[File:Neo-buf_bypass.jpg|thumb|Picture from MVS-Scans]]
On the {{PCB|MV1A}} and {{PCB|MV1B}}, one NEO-BUF chip is used as a uni-directionnal buffer for the [[68k]] data bus. Some of these faulty chips were replaced by small passive pass-through boards by third parties, which may cause some games to crash:
* MV1B: GA1 on the SLOT1B board
* MV1A: GA11


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Latest revision as of 03:37, 5 October 2023

Package QFP48
Manufacturer
First use 1994 ?
Used on MV1A MV1B NEO-CDM3-2_board

Dual 74HC245 octal transceivers in one chip. This chip is extensively used in CD systems to multiplex subsystem and 68k accesses to DRAMs.

Also found on late MVS boards.

Pinout


Edit this pinout

Replacement

Picture from MVS-Scans

On the MV1A and MV1B, one NEO-BUF chip is used as a uni-directionnal buffer for the 68k data bus. Some of these faulty chips were replaced by small passive pass-through boards by third parties, which may cause some games to crash:

  • MV1B: GA1 on the SLOT1B board
  • MV1A: GA11