8086 Ground Pins

Why do we use two ground pins in the pin diagram of 8086?

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sidpun

  • Jan 18th, 2009
 

There are basically two reasons for doing so, one is to remove GROUND BOUNCE one more reason is circuit complexity demands a large amount of current flowing through the circuits, and multiple grounds help in dissipating the accumulated heat so that device will be safe.

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