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Paul Burridge wrote:
Hi chaps, Heading sums it up. I'm using a 74HC04 to 'square-off' a sine wave, but it's causing a fair amount of ringing on the output signal's highs and lows which appears to be finding its way through to the eventual final stage. How do I best eliminate (or at least drastically reduce) this nuisance? The square wave frequency is 8Mhz., btw. Thanks, p. If you put a low inductance termination resistance right at the pin with no wire and a low inductance bypass cap at the power supply and properly introduce the signal to a scope, is the ringing still there? If it ain't, the chip ain't causing it. Does the output ring with a square wave input? Ringing is often more about the interconnect than the chip...often...not always... Oscillation, which can look like ringing is often about the input drive for low dv/dt inputs. Observed ringing, as opposed to Actual ringing can also be all about measurement technique. Can you be more numerical about "fair amount"? Amplitude and frequency of the ring? Getting rid depends on how much you got and how much you can stand and what you're driving. mike -- Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below. laptops and parts Test Equipment 4in/400Wout ham linear amp. Honda CB-125S 400cc Dirt Bike 2003 miles $550 Police Scanner, Color LCD overhead projector Tek 2465 $800, ham radio, 30pS pulser Tektronix Concept Books, spot welding head... http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/ |
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