| ??? 03/17/03 09:55 Read: times |
#41694 - RE: help ! 4000 logic unstable Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Any logic-counter-IC need a well conditioned input clock to count right. E.g. use a Schmitt-Trigger (4093) to do so.
Also synchronous counters react more crazy than asynchronous counters. But in almost every case, if a microcontroller was used, it was also able to read encoders without any additional glue logic. Peter |
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