William D. Jones on Nostr: Thinking about switch debouncing, as one does. Reminded of this article that ...
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"content": "Thinking about switch debouncing, as one does. Reminded of this article that nostr:npub1jv7pjw5vfcawhkh98r6cpgl2udafff4685z7yt0f4yv80yys60dsuxmncm shared with me once.\n\nThe COSMAC ELF kit uses the \"Dual Inverter Latch\" version. IBM mainframes in the 60s used the \"SR Latch\" version.\n\nNowadays you'd use a microcontroller or FPGA timer :P. Was 555 ever used for debouncing?\n\nhttps://www.eejournal.com/article/ultimate-guide-to-switch-debounce-part-5/",
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