10-20-2006 09:24 AM
10-20-2006 10:23 AM
1. What is the device and it's input characteristics that the counter signals are connected to? Wondering if it is excessively loading down the counter outputs? May need a buffer or line driver chip between the 6602 and your device.
2. Risetimes can be slowed down with resistor/capacitor filtering.
10-20-2006 11:22 AM
10-20-2006 03:43 PM
10-20-2006 03:48 PM
Hi ztruth:
If the counter output droops without the 6125 connected, then I am guessing maybe the other 3 counters are dragging it down (poor board design or excessive loading- I do not know) but even with 1 volt droop it still conforms to TTL logic level high specifications. What are the other 3 counters connected to? Have you repeated the test with them disconnected also?
I misread your request on risetime- you can't decrease from within the board, maybe a high speed schmitt trigger would help prior to the 6125's input.
According to what I saw on the Web, the LM6125 has been out of production for nearly 12 years. It is a nice chip though. What are you driving with it?
-AK2DM