Schmitt Trigger using 741


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    Default Re: Schmitt Trigger using 741

    There are hundreds to choose from. Go to any manufacturer or distributor site and search. Here is only 1 example - there are likely better choices for your application.
    http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/inf...type=datasheet

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    Default Re: Schmitt Trigger using 741

    If it’s for hobby 74132 might be ready available.
    Tie one input of a NAND high, and use the other as the Schmidt trigger input.

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