Hi,
Another beginner breaks cover...
I recently completed the book and found it superb to fill in the background knowledge needed to debug a planned kit build.
Whilst breadboarding the PI-1 circuit Fig. 12-8. I noted that IC4a pins 5 and 12 should I believe read 13 and 4 respectively, as per the monostable diagram on the previous page. As (in error) they duplicate IC4b, it is fairly obvious, so no real problem. This isn't currently listed in the Errata.
I also have managed to cook three chips, that I used for that monostable. The diagram says 74HC221and I actually used CD74HC221E, which appears suitably compatible. At least two were after raising the test voltage to 12V, with a view to using something more potent than the design PP3. (A note on preceding page says PI-1 only should be OK to 12V)
Checking the specs of this chip, it's rated for 2-6V, so I'm thinking it copes with 9V, but gets dodgy by 12V. There must have been quite a few builds of this circuit over the past couple of years, so must be OK at 9V, I would think.
Ray
Another beginner breaks cover...
I recently completed the book and found it superb to fill in the background knowledge needed to debug a planned kit build.
Whilst breadboarding the PI-1 circuit Fig. 12-8. I noted that IC4a pins 5 and 12 should I believe read 13 and 4 respectively, as per the monostable diagram on the previous page. As (in error) they duplicate IC4b, it is fairly obvious, so no real problem. This isn't currently listed in the Errata.
I also have managed to cook three chips, that I used for that monostable. The diagram says 74HC221and I actually used CD74HC221E, which appears suitably compatible. At least two were after raising the test voltage to 12V, with a view to using something more potent than the design PP3. (A note on preceding page says PI-1 only should be OK to 12V)
Checking the specs of this chip, it's rated for 2-6V, so I'm thinking it copes with 9V, but gets dodgy by 12V. There must have been quite a few builds of this circuit over the past couple of years, so must be OK at 9V, I would think.
Ray
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