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Jon Slaughter
- Jan 1, 1970
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I have some logic wired up on a breadboard that is 2 input 4 ouput logic.
When one of the inputs is constantand not noisy one of the output's is
suppose to be constant but there is a lot of noise on it.
an example is
PWM in and ~F/B in -> out
So somehow the PWM signal is "getting" through and adding noise to the out
even when F/B is is 1(which should make out 0 but it has noise like the PWM
is being differentiated).
Is this because it is breadboarded? or is this normal logic behavior? or is
something else probably going on? (it's a pretty simple setup and there are
no crossed wires or anything)
The PWM frequency is about 3khz
and the signals first go through an inverter, then into an AND gate and then
an OR gate.
When one of the inputs is constantand not noisy one of the output's is
suppose to be constant but there is a lot of noise on it.
an example is
PWM in and ~F/B in -> out
So somehow the PWM signal is "getting" through and adding noise to the out
even when F/B is is 1(which should make out 0 but it has noise like the PWM
is being differentiated).
Is this because it is breadboarded? or is this normal logic behavior? or is
something else probably going on? (it's a pretty simple setup and there are
no crossed wires or anything)
The PWM frequency is about 3khz
and the signals first go through an inverter, then into an AND gate and then
an OR gate.