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Roy Lewallen wrote in message ...
Make sure to keep the capacitor leads in the filter very short, and build the filter so there isn't a sneak path around it. HF filters often lose their lowpass characteristics at VHF and above due to stray impedances and resonances. The 74HC series switches very fast, so it generates some really high frequency stuff you really need to effectively filter. often, u might find a need for a diplexer at the output of the 74HC series! quite like terminating the HEXFET power amps. I would suggest that u include a 22 ohms resistor in series with the output and about 20-30 of capacitor to smoothen out the jitter on the square wave edges. we used to need this to prevent the memory IC from blowing up when driven by fast TTL chips with a large fan out. - farhan |
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