Re: Looking for two-input comparator with hysteresis



On Wed, 24 May 2006 17:52:04 -0700, Don Lancaster <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Christopher Tidy wrote:
Hi all,

I'm building a digital clock circuit which will use the AC mains
frequency for time keeping. I need a circuit (preferably a single IC)
which can be connected via a transformer to the mains supply, and will
send one output pulse to my TTL for each complete supply cycle. I think
it would be good to include some hysteresis in case the AC mains
waveform is noisy. I'm concerned about using a simple Schmitt trigger,
where the input is taken relative to the lower power rail, in case I
create a loop which causes a large current to flow back through the
linear power supply. So I'm looking for a comparator with two high
impedance inputs and hysteresis. Does such a thing exist as a single IC?

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Best wishes,

Chris Tidy

And the problem with a CMOS schmidt trigger is...?

Not much, really, except for crappy predictability.

And, in the OP's case, some risk of sending a signal that's over-rail,
making the predictability problem even tighter.

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