The classic Schmitt-trigger-based RC oscillator is "hacked" and analyzed using the simulation software QSPICE.
This application note shows a unique way of creating an Schmitt trigger to optimize the design. To view the application note, click on the URL below. Circuit selected for www.eepn.com by Rahul Kadam.
The XC7SH14 is a high-speed inverting Schmitt trigger. This CMOS device offers an inverting buffer action function with Schmitt trigger action. It features symmetrical output impedance, high noise ...
More undocumented applications for the 555 ‘oscillator:’ Not all applications oscillate as we will see. Most are knowledgeable about common CMOS logic inverters and Schmitt triggers such as the 74HC04 ...
The 74AHC132 and 74AHCT132 are quad 2-input NAND Schmitt triggers classified as high speed silicon gate CMOS devices and are pin compatible with Low-power Schottky TTL (LSTTL). They are specified in ...
The XC7WT14 is a high-speed Si-gate CMOS device. This device provides three inverting buffers with Schmitt trigger action. This device is capable of transforming slowly changing input signals into ...
The 74AHC14 and 74AHCT14 are Hex inverting Schmitt triggers that offers six inverting buffers with Schmitt-trigger action. These high-speed Si-gate CMOS devices are pin compatible with Low-power ...