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  • RE: Schmitt Trigger SN74HC132DR

    Chris Cockrill
    Chris Cockrill
    VT- max and VT+ min can over lap. The Hysteresis is still guarranteed. If the VT-max is on the upper end then the VT plus will be at least the VT- plus the hysteresis min. The important values are VT-min and VT+ max. These are your Vil and Hih levels…
    • schmitt trigger.pdf
    • over 12 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • RE: Low freq OSC 74lvc1G14

    ShreyasRao
    ShreyasRao
    Hi Eknath , Schmitt trigger devices are recommended for slow rising inputs and SN74AUP1G14 is Schmitt trigger as well. It should be suitable for inputs from RC network circuits .The only thing to watch out for ,since there is slow rising inputs is the…
    • over 10 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
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  • [FAQ] [H] Frequently Asked Questions: Logic and Voltage Translation

    Michael J Schultis
    Michael J Schultis
    Resolved
    Select this link to see answers to common questions, detailed use case implementations, and part recommendations for logic and voltage translation devices. . Top Logic and Voltage Translation FAQs - All-Time How does a slow or floating input affect…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
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