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![]() I did something ugly with a 3.3v cmos 7406 varient and a feedback resistor, which works well enough to get an accurate reading on one version of the device under test, but not on the other (both have been verified with real test equipment) It also tends to self-oscillate with no input... 7406 is open collector. Did you mean 7404? What size feedback resistor? What sort of oscillations? I've had reasonable luck with that sort of hacking. Not great. What's the output of your gate look like? Is it cleanly switching or struggling to switch at that speed? You might want to skip the external gate and use an inverter in the FPGA out to a feedback pin. That gets the feedback covering the input pin that you are really interested in. -- The suespammers.org mail server is located in California. So are all my other mailboxes. Please do not send unsolicited bulk e-mail or unsolicited commercial e-mail to my suespammers.org address or any of my other addresses. These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. |
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