[sdiy] 1 bit serial stream delay approaches..
Jean-Pierre Desrochers
jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Wed Sep 19 16:47:54 CEST 2012
Thanks,
The problem with this type of one-shot is that
it will 'ignore' any incoming pulses that arrive
during its started timed delay..
Only after the timed delay, incoming pulses will be read again.
I need to read any incoming pulses.. always,
then send them to the output with the set delay.
JP
On Wed 19/09/12 11:34 , blacet at blacet.com sent:
> ---A CMOS one-shot? 4538?
>
> > I'm on my way to design a delayed GATE generator
> module> for my Dotcom synth.
> > So I need to delay a 1 bit serial stream
> (incoming Gate signal)> for up to 5 sec. (my needs). I thought of the
> shift register way> to do it but I'm not willing to use a ton of
> cmos IC's..> Maybe a Microchip PIC would do with a reliable
> interupt routine.> But would it exist any IC that does this job
> easily> without any programming ?
> > In fact a 1 bit digital delay without any
> ADC-DAC is what I need.> Remember, the incoming Gate signal can be
> anyhthing else> than a simple ON... then OFF state.
> > (ex:
> ON.......OFF..ON..OFF..ON...........OFF...etc..)>
> > Any clues ?
> > JP
> >
> >
> >
> >
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