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[[File:A-symetric_debouncer_V1.0.png|thumb|A-symetric debounce circuitry]]
[[File:A-symetric_debouncer_V1.0.png|thumb|A-symetric debounce circuitry]]
==Description==
==Description==
This debouncer is meant to be used with a passive response button that is normally open. Upon closing the button it will give a 5V output without bounces.
This debouncer is meant to be used with a passive response button that is normally open in combination with one of our custom Digital Event Recorders. Upon closing the button it will give a 5V output without bounces.


 
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*Reaction time <100 microsec
! Specification
*Rising slope: 12 microsec
! Value
*Falling slope: 50 millisec
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| Reaction time
| <100 microsec
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| Rising slope
| 12 microsec
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| Falling slope
| 50 millisec
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 13 December 2023

Debouncer for passive response button
A-symetric debounce circuitry

Description

This debouncer is meant to be used with a passive response button that is normally open in combination with one of our custom Digital Event Recorders. Upon closing the button it will give a 5V output without bounces.

Specification Value
Reaction time <100 microsec
Rising slope 12 microsec
Falling slope 50 millisec