http://www.dz3w.com/foreign/design/10062.html
I hope this link is helpful for you.
You really should buy a Schmitt trigger device. An op-amp like a 741 does not have sufficient gain bandwidth product to be extremely fast, no matter what you glue around it. A proper Schmitt trigger device has internal architecture designed to transition states quickly, and does not need to worry about noise the way linear devices need to.
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
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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