Re: Debouncing....at About 1Mhz



On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:46:37 -0600, John Fields
<jfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 07:21:04 -0800, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 08:18:04 -0500, Fred Bloggs <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:



John Larkin wrote:


Or this.

http://s2.supload.com/free/Deglitch.JPG/view/



Your stuff is so ugleee, have to coin a new word: *uglionics* for what
you do...


It has the compensating virtues of being fast, being hazard free,
being simple, and doing exactly what was requested.

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Hazard free? There still remains the RFI issue from all that
chatter, which you haven't adequately addressed.

I was referring to timing hazards, which all of the hairball circuits
have. And I can't understand your fears about running signals through
gates. How are you ever going to do logic if you're afraid to run
signals through gates? "All that chatter" is in fact the input signal.


---

Measuring the ugliness of your designs is like evaluating 0/0.

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Fred's designs aren't ugly, they're just panoramic, and they work.

Fred doesn't design things. He's said so. He sure didn't take a shot
at this problem. Mostly what Fred does is criticize designs for
emotional reasons, and look up a lot of old papers and cite them.


And, evaluating 0/0 to the limit leads to:

0
--- = 1
0

which would seem to lend credence to his designs as being valid, '1'
being assumed to be true.

He doesn't design.

John


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