Unused inputs should be either tied high or low. When left floating the IC can oscillate and fail to operate properly. Your information is well-presented and very informative. Thank you for this channel, I check every new posting. Your information on different uses for arbitrary waveform generators was fascinating and opened my eyes to new ways to use the device.
Another informative video, thanks Bill. When I saw the title I immediately thought of the Monostable Multivibrator, also known as a "one-shot". The passive components are chosen to make the output pulse wide enough to essentially "ignore" any additional noise pulses on the input. Keep the videos coming, I enjoy them all! Best, Marc
Unused inputs should be either tied high or low. When left floating the IC can oscillate and fail to operate properly.
Your information is well-presented and very informative. Thank you for this channel, I check every new posting. Your information on different uses for arbitrary waveform generators was fascinating and opened my eyes to new ways to use the device.
Excellent video. Liked and subscribed...
well done and explained. I like the schmitt trigger variant because it is so reliable and stable and the hysteresis will help too...
Another informative video, thanks Bill. When I saw the title I immediately thought of the Monostable Multivibrator, also known as a "one-shot". The passive components are chosen to make the output pulse wide enough to essentially "ignore" any additional noise pulses on the input.
Keep the videos coming, I enjoy them all!
Best,
Marc
For me, the RC filter set to about 2khz without the schmidt trigger works just fine for direct input into microcontrollers
Always great information Bill, really enjoy your content.
ONE METHOD IS TO USE A BUFFER.