| ??? 04/29/06 13:10 Read: times |
#115232 - no need of counting pulse Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Dear Mr. Purohit. Thank you for your suggestion. I am using miltimeter for detect the pulses. I checked the input of the clock i got average of 5v and 0v i.e. 2.46V. But 1 output is gives a constant output i.e. state. This LSTTL-compatible output allows the user to determine whether the IC is counting up or down and is intended to be used with the CNTDCDR and CNTCAS outputs. The proper signal U (high level) or D (low level) will be present before the rising edge of the CNTDCDR and CNTCAS outputs. In IC 2032. pin no.8 and Pin No. 9. is exactly same conf. what i am talking about. Thanks/Regard Manan Patel |
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