You have to admit that was a pretty lame brain idea. I thought it was just a joke of how many circuits were being posted about saving a resistor or equivalent or I would have said something. What were you thinking?
You have to admit that was a pretty lame brain idea. I thought it was just a joke of how many circuits were being posted about saving a resistor or equivalent or I would have said something. What were you thinking?
-- Rick
All debounce circuits using inverter/buffers with switches are just variations of classic CMOS latches/flops, dating back nearly 50 years ago...
...Jim Thompson
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Eccles and Jordan's flip-flop was published in 1918; I'd make that 98 years, though mechanical toggles, with similar feedback character, go back further.
Indeed! ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et |
What DOESN'T aggravate him? :(
Everything aggravates him. Including himself.
I remember doing a small lab. project involving a 6809 processor to debounce a button....
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A 6809 doesn't bounce very high. :)
Maybe he could use one if we sent him a glue gun.
Ed
Not debouncing the 6809 processor, but a button. I need to wire the button to the processor. But then, maybe we need to debounce registers in a processor... :)
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If you have a single pole two way switch you can do it with 2 resistors,
2 nand gates and a single pole 2 way switch. No bootup time, no crashes, less current etc etc
I have lost all my homework's files due to an accident when installing Xenix back 20 years ago.
And yes, the circuit I used should be similar to your description. :)
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No, he would need at least a couple gallons of 'Insane Glue'. :(
Is that the correct tool to solder glue logic?
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
Well, we are talking about BS's skills.
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