Thanks,
I'll give those suggestions a go.

On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 16:05:17 UTC+1 gregebert wrote:

> 74xx TTL devices have a rather high input-low current, on the order of 
> 1mA, so you should use a much smaller pulldown resistor, say 100 ohms, or 
> perhaps none at all. Logically, it should not be possible for more than 1 
> output to get driven low on the 7441, but that only applies if all 
> parameters in the datasheet are met. I suspect that the 100K pulldown isn't 
> really pulling-down to a logic-zero, and the IC has gone to some 
> intermediate logic state which is non-deterministic.
>
> For the LEDs, I would recommend having a 2K series resistor and driving 
> from +12 VDC. That works out to around 5mA  of current which is enough to 
> make many LEDs visibly glow and  well-below the 7mA max current rating of 
> the 7441.
>
> On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 6:30:15 AM UTC-7 Craig Garnett wrote:
>
>> I bought a 74141 on Ebay and I had a bit of trouble with the delivery but 
>> it arrived eventually so I'm trying to test it on the breadboard.
>>
>> I've hooked up LEDs from +ve to all the outputs and pulled the 4 address 
>> lines down to ground with 100k
>>
>> When I power it up 6 of the LEDS are on and raising any of the address 
>> lines does nothing.
>>
>> It doesn't look good does it?
>>
>> Craig 
>>
>

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