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'''VSS''' is the name of multiple ground pins, as described on the jwdonal schematic.  They are:
[[File:VSS schematic.png|thumb|The four VSS pins in regions D3 and D4 of the jwdonal schematic]]


[[File:VSS schematic.png|thumb|The four VSS pins in regions D3 and D4 of the jwdonal schematic]]
'''VSS''' is the name of multiple ground pins, as described on the [[jwdonal schematic]].  They are:


* pins 26 and 58 of the [[S-SMP]]
* pins 26 and 58 of the [[S-SMP]]
* pins 12 and 52 of the [[S-DSP]]
* pins 12 and 52 of the [[S-DSP]]
VSS appears in the 65c816 datasheet in Table 2-2, where it means "Internal Logic Ground." <sup>[1]</sup>


=== See Also ===
=== See Also ===
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* [[VCC]]
* [[VCC]]
* [[VS]]
* [[VS]]
=== References ===
# page 12: https://www.westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf


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Latest revision as of 19:24, 18 July 2023

The four VSS pins in regions D3 and D4 of the jwdonal schematic

VSS is the name of multiple ground pins, as described on the jwdonal schematic. They are:

  • pins 26 and 58 of the S-SMP
  • pins 12 and 52 of the S-DSP

VSS appears in the 65c816 datasheet in Table 2-2, where it means "Internal Logic Ground." [1]

See Also

References

  1. page 12: https://www.westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf