??? 08/27/05 16:13 Read: times |
#100184 - series termination Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Kai!
Do you mean 47 ohm in series with the 74HC14 output, to isolate the chip from the kabel and the "nasty outside world", or did I get it wrong? BTW - as I wrote in my last reply, I do consider moving the driver from the relay/PSU board to the µC board. I know I will "polute" my ground with the drawn ciurrent (max. aprox. 300 mA), but having a groundplane, and the option of placing the driver where the ground enters the board, I wont have these current s flowing around. I could even make a separate groundwire for this. Any comments apreciated Ha' en fortsat god weekend! Per |
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