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Newbie level 4
I just started using Proteus 8 and I want to know more about the realism of the simulations, specifically in terms of fan-out in integrated circuits. I'm supposed to determine how many 74LS05's can a CD4011 support at it's output. I checked the datasheet for the 4011 and it doen't have max values for output currents, the typical values are of 0.88mA (IOH and IOL only differing in direction), and de minimal are of 0.44mA; and for the input of the 74LS05 they're 20uA (IIH) and 0.4mA (IIL), and they are max values. First I figured I should simply use IOL/IIL and IOH/IIH and pick the lesser of both, first I used the min values of the 4011 and the max of the 74LS05, to be safe since that would be the worst case scenario, and of course thar results in a rounded fan-out of 1 due to IIL/IOL = 0.44/0.4 = 1.1 of course when I did the simulation in proteus there was no problem and the 4011 could drive even 2 gates which is about the fan-out had I used the typical value for IOL instead of the minimum. However I kept adding gates and got to a total of 10 before coming here, because I don't know if I will ever reach a point where the 4011 is unable to drive the x number of 74LS05's, since the current at the output of 4011 seems to keep increasing way beyond the typical value... To sum it up: will I be able to reach a point where the 4011's output isn't able to drive the 74LS05's? I used a 5V VCC. Oh and are the values on datasheets for each gate or for all the gates in the I.C.? (I'm a begginer... I'll probably post that one on the basic concepts forum so don't answer it if it isn't necessary for the main question here please)