[sdiy] Funky flip-flops
john mahoney
jmahoney at gate.net
Sat Sep 25 00:48:57 CEST 2004
<WAG> Maybe some diodes are needed, to keep signals going in the right
direction. </WAG>
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john
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Ekdahl" <_nial_ at yahoo.com>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 2:17 PM
Subject: [sdiy] Funky flip-flops
> Hi all, i've got a strange problem. I have 8
> flip-flops (4 * 7474) which all share a common ~SET
> line and each have it's ~RESET tied to ground trough a
> 10k resistor. Each flip-flop is connected to itself
> via ~Q -> D and each is set/reset trough a push button
> connected to CP. All Qs are connected to one LED each.
> So, pushing the first button sets/resets the first
> flip-flop. Pushing the 8th button while the first
> flip-flop is set resets the FIRST one and sets the 8th
> one. Pushing the 8th resets the 8th flip-flop and then
> pressing the 1st sets BOTH flip-flops. All the
> flip-flops reacts like this with eachother in all
> kinds of strange patterns. The only way they possibly
> COULD interact with eachother should as i understand
> it be
>
> a) the comon SET
> b) trough the RESET resistors to ground (?)
> c) trough the 74245 that delivers the signals from the
> pushbuttons.
> d) powersupply noise (?)
>
> a) could probably be ruled out since they bot SET and
> RESET eachother. b) and d) is the same i guess and i
> have a pretty huge powersupply feeding only a couple
> of TTL chips, so that seems unlikley. I had
> powersupply problems earlier but fixed that. c) the
> 74245 seems to give perfect result while looking at it
> with my multimeter, so i don't think so...
>
> I'm stranded, anyone?
>
> btw. i might as well thank everyone for their help
> with various things the last couple of weeks, i'll put
> some pictures and stuff of what i'm doing somewhere in
> some time..
>
> Karl
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