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The serial bytes are sent in a format documented in the 145026 datasheet.  (The trinary/high impedence capabilities of the 145026 are unused.)
The serial bytes are sent in a format documented in the 145026 datasheet.  (The trinary/high impedence capabilities of the 145026 are unused.)
The 145026 multiplexer has the following hooked up to the timing pins:
  RTC(13) 10 kohm
  CTC(12) 470 picofarad
  RS(11) 22 kohm
According to that, the multiplexer should run at a clock speed of 1/(2.3 * 10 kohm * 470 picofarad) = about 92.506938 Khz.
The 14029 demultiplexer has the following hooked up to the timing pins:
  RI(6) = 12 kohm -> CI(7) -> 1500 picofarad -> ground
  R2/C2(10) = 110 kohm, 3300 picofarad
But the datasheet does not give us good timing information for that, but it looks close to the table given in the 145026 datasheet so I believe we're good.
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