final switching Q
Andrew Schrock
aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu
Tue Aug 11 19:32:25 CEST 1998
Ok.. this is a followup to my earlier question about switching. I have
decided to abandon the idea of a 4-toggle switch and have instead opted to
go for a simpler 2-toggle switch. This is super-easy to do with digital
logic, but...
I've gotten together a hex schmitt inverter for debouncing and a hex D
flip-flop for switching... my final question is what serves as the "gate"
to allow the actual switch from A to B? Ie when the output from a
flip-flop goes high, how does this change the flow? (ie, instead of A to
B, A to C) Is my question making sense? It's pretty simple.. A transistor
switch perhaps? This is for a mixing module, BTW, so when a user presses
the switch it will have to change the mixing output from output 1 to
output 2... it's not just pinning an input to high or ground.
Thanks, sorry to keep bugging the list with such basic questions.. please
email me privately.
Andrew
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