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Hey,
I am doing a little bit of design to make a speaker/preamp selector... I know there's a simple digital circuit where you have a momentary contact pushbutton as the input, and the output flops between 0 and 5 volts with each push of the button. Can anyone with a better memory than me recall exactly what this circuit is? Thanks Max |
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:22:47 -0700, Max Holubitsky wrote:
Hey, I am doing a little bit of design to make a speaker/preamp selector... I know there's a simple digital circuit where you have a momentary contact pushbutton as the input, and the output flops between 0 and 5 volts with each push of the button. Can anyone with a better memory than me recall exactly what this circuit is? A JK flipflop with J=1 and K=1, or a D flipflop with D=Qbar (inverted output) will switch states on each clock. You will need to debounce a mechanical switch. A 4093 schmitt trigger works well for that. |
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