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Hi all..
I have some questions about Digital Logic... 1) on the digital KIT (the large KIT that got the whole ICs of ANDs and ORs.. etc...) there is a push button. What is the (bouncing problem) with this button? 2) I want some infos about the preselector operations. plz...
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1) switch bounce happens because the metal part that moves when you press the switch doesn't stop when ith hits the other contact it bounces off disconnecting the switch for a short time before making contact again. This is a problem if the switch triggers a counter or similar digital logic because each bounce gets counted as a button press.
2) I'm not sure what you are asking. If you give a bit more information we can help more. |
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2) do u have any more detailed info or graphs i can use? 3) the preselector is a device to change from Decimal to BCD. it looks like the counter that u find on the old tape recorders!!!
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I think you are referring to a decimal to BCD converter. There is an IC that does that.. dont recall the part number.. The situation I "think" you have described involves a circuit that when the button is pressed, it should count up by one and show on maybe a seven segment display. In that circuit there is a BCD converter and a debounce circuit on the switch so that it does not erroneously count more than one when the button is pressed. |
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Are you talking about a physical switch that you press the buttons and little numbers on the display are mecanicaly changed to indicate a digital switch output. They seem to be called thumbwheel switches.
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but they tought me that it is called the BCD preselector!
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I'm sure they have a ton of different names.
Digikey.com has a bunch you can choose from under the catagory: Thumbwheel switches. Mouser and other companies should have plenty to choose from too. |
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