I don't want an Astable output, I just want a one shot pulse that is activated by a rising edge.Strange. It does when I sim it :
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That's what it is doing -- the input is being stroked every 100 ms and the output is producing a corresponding pulse every 100 ms.I don't want an Astable output, I just want a one shot pulse that is activated by a rising edge.
I only want the output to produce one shot, when the inputs are low. Isn't there a way to do this without the monostable becoming an Astable?That's what it is doing -- the input is being stroked every 100 ms and the output is producing a corresponding pulse every 100 ms.
I only want the output to produce one shot, when the inputs are low. Isn't there a way to do this without the monostable becoming an Astable?
IT'S NOT ASTABLE!!!!!I only want the output to produce one shot, when the inputs are low. Isn't there a way to do this without the monostable becoming an Astable?
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