I came across the message below in the list archives. Was this ever
resolved? I'm having the exact same problem with my CD4006AE's and I
am using the CGS PCB. Moreover, I have breadboarded the Transcendent
noise source with these chips earlier and that also had the VCO at the
output.
Or, does anyone have a working digital noise with an A-series 4006?
resolved? I'm having the exact same problem with my CD4006AE's and I
am using the CGS PCB. Moreover, I have breadboarded the Transcendent
noise source with these chips earlier and that also had the VCO at the
output.
Or, does anyone have a working digital noise with an A-series 4006?
> I've never tried an A series (unbuffered) in there, though I don'tsee why
> it shouldn't work. Possible problems 1) MC4006 - it isn't a 4006!you'd want
> MC14006. 2) wiring error. 3) timing issues between the chosen chips.
>
> Ken
>
> >Is there a rpoblem with using the series A 4006 in the Digital Noise
> >circuit? My breadboard proto isn't making noise, but rather it's
> >halving the output frequency of the VCO.
> >
> >Chub