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07-27-2008 06:41 PM
I didn't exactly see everything you described, but I did see that on the probes it was lighting 2 everytime the clock signal transitioned. This indicated to me that it was being triggered twice for each positive transition of the clock and the clock signal actually shows this as indicated by your scope reading and what I saw also. Q0 didn't seem to rise and fall as you described or I just didin't see that.
What could be causing this? I suspect it is the inverter in the clock circuit. I removed this and rewired the switch into the circuit to produce the same thing that the inverter was trying to accomplish and the circuit seemed to work correctly. I do not know why this inverter is causing a problem, but it is intoducing unwanted oscillations.
I will repost the circuit for you to look at with my modification. If you have to use the inverter then I do not know what to tell you because I tried various ways of hooking it up and still had more or less the same results.
Here it is:
07-27-2008 08:48 PM
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07-27-2008 09:38 PM
I tried something else here. I noticed that on the last circuit you posted you had a resistor tied from ground to the clock line in addition to the one tied back to VCC. This would be R4 in the origianl schematic. I also noticed that in this circuit I saw no double tripping of the clock signal but it did have a sloping rising edge. I am assuming this is what you are refering to as being dirty. Not a clean square wave by any means.
I removed this extra resistor from the clock line and re-added the inverter and this seemed to clean up this slope. I do, not know what purpose you may have had for this resistor but I believe that to be causing the sloping edge. I was incorrect about the inverter. I just know that in the original configuration I didin't get the double clocking when it was removed, but I failed to notice the sloping of the edge of the signal. Now with this new information I hope this will get it the way you want it.
I will repost the circuit with my modifications. Let me know what you think. Just so you will know I am using asll default settings with the exception of the digital setting which is set to REAL.
Here it is:
07-27-2008 09:43 PM