The recommended operating voltage range for the N8T13N is 4.5V to 5.5V, with a typical voltage of 5V.
The N8T13N is a power-hungry IC, so it's essential to provide adequate heat sinking. Use a heat sink with a thermal resistance of 10°C/W or less, and ensure good airflow around the IC.
The N8T13N can operate up to a maximum clock frequency of 2 MHz, but this may vary depending on the specific application and system design.
Yes, the N8T13N is designed to work with microprocessors, such as the Intel 8080 or Motorola 6800. It can be used as a peripheral interface adapter to provide additional I/O capabilities.
To avoid bus contention, ensure that the N8T13N is properly tri-stated when not in use. Use the Chip Select (CS) and Output Enable (OE) pins to control the IC's output drivers.