5 or 6 volts seems to be the general consensus.
Ken
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>Yeah, I'm going with the 4017B. I've already got the schematic and a_______________________________________________________________________
>PCB layout, I just wanted to know what I should limit the outputs to.
>Thanks,
>FutureImage
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>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "bbluthang" <jumpswine@...> wrote:
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>> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Future Image" <futureimage@> wrote:
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>> > Hi,
>> > What is the standard gate/trigger voltage used? I'm thinking of
>> > building a decade counter module to use as a primitive gate
>sequencer.
>> > What should I reduce/amplify the output gate voltage to?
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>> it depends on what gear you want to control. generally +5V, but many
>> designs can easily handle twice that.
>> It's worth reading thru some of Ken's articles and schematics to get
>> ideas for your design.
>> primitive gate sequencer? A 4017/4022 perhaps?
>> check out the CGS gate sequencer, pulse divider and burst generator
>> for starters
>> Andrew
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