Am 09.09.2012 18:56, schrieb John
Coffman:
The SPDT switch must be of the "break-before-make" variety, and
the circuit works AS IS.
The solution is unorthodox, but so extremely simple.
On 09/09/2012 09:17 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
On
9/9/12 8:42 AM, John Coffman wrote:
This circuit shorts the output of a gate
to ground for no more than 10ns
The NC side (SW output) is shorted unless you push the button.
Use an open collector inverter if you're going to try this.
NO!!! Use a 74LS04.
I'm
not even sure if this really does what you think it does. During
a switch bounce, neither side of the switch will be low.
SPDT switches don't bounce from one state to another; the bounce
is on the contact being made: either NO or NC. The inverters
switch so fast, that no mechanical bounce is ever seen.
Believe me, I've used this circuit a lot of places with
100.0000000% reliability.
--John
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Hello John,
this is my last comment: my boss is killing me if I relize such
application. You may use this in hobby area.. but not in industrial
solutions. There You must use an OC.inverter...
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No 74LS04
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