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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:28:06 +0100, 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. Layout, layout and layout. Decouplers close to chips, short ground leads. Also be quite certain that the ringing is really there. Ditch the ground lead from the scope probe and make a very short one by wrapping stiff wire round the earth ring at the end of the probe and leaving a piece as long as the probe tip sticking out. Get up close to the chip signal and ground pins and see if the ringing is gone. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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