Jitter-free switches

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Can someone here point me to a web page describing how to make a simple
jitter-free switch from a mechanical switch and a few TTL gates? I've seen
them described a hundred times in the past, but now that I need it, I'm
unable to google my way to one. Is there another word for "jitter-free"
perhaps?
 
toa wrote:

Can someone here point me to a web page describing how to make a simple
jitter-free switch from a mechanical switch and a few TTL gates? I've seen
them described a hundred times in the past, but now that I need it, I'm
unable to google my way to one. Is there another word for "jitter-free"
perhaps?


I think you're looking for "debounce".

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"toa" <to_ape@hotmail.com> wrote:
unable to google my way to one. Is there another word for "jitter-free"
Look up switch debounce
 
Can someone here point me to a web page describing how to make a simple
jitter-free switch from a mechanical switch and a few TTL gates? I've seen
them described a hundred times in the past, but now that I need it, I'm
unable to google my way to one. Is there another word for "jitter-free"
perhaps?
Page 507, Figure 8.49 in Art of Electronics.

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Thanks everyone - debounce was indeed the word I was looking for!
 

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