The 74AHC14 and 74AHCT14 are Hex inverting Schmitt triggers that offers six inverting buffers with Schmitt-trigger action. These high-speed Si-gate CMOS devices are pin compatible with Low-power ...
It has become a bit of a running joke in the Hackaday community to suggest that a project could or should have been done with a 555 timer. [Tim] has rather taken this to heart with his latest ...
In 1938, the Journal of Scientific Instruments published details of a comparator circuit that converted a slowly varying input signal into an abrupt change in output voltage. Based on cross-coupled ...
Among other interface problems, contact bounce complicates the connection of mechanical contacts or any noisy digital input signal to a microcontroller. Although designers have proposed a variety of ...
D-type flip-flops, with the invertedoutput connected to theD input, can toggle a clock signal. Ifyour circuit has an extra Schmitt-triggerinverter gate, you can use it to accomplishthe same thing.
The circuit in Figure 1 is a single-supply version of a programmable Schmitt trigger, or a comparator with hysteresis. A comparator, A1, and a digitally programmable potentiometer (DPP1) are used for ...
The 74AHC132 and 74AHCT132 are quad 2-input NAND Schmitt triggers classified as high speed silicon gate CMOS devices and are pin compatible with Low-power Schottky TTL (LSTTL). They are specified in ...
The XC7WT14 is a high-speed Si-gate CMOS device. This device provides three inverting buffers with Schmitt trigger action. This device is capable of transforming slowly changing input signals into ...
The XC7SH14 is a high-speed inverting Schmitt trigger. This CMOS device offers an inverting buffer action function with Schmitt trigger action. It features symmetrical output impedance, high noise ...