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    I want to use this MC74HC4316A for replacing 4066. If using dual supply the pin 7 should be connected to ground, right? I'm a slow brain, how if I use single supply where does the pin 7 goes? Thanks for any help

  • #2
    Yes, all logic inputs are referenced to the ground pin.

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    • #3
      7 or pin 8? pin 7 is ENABLE.

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      • #4
        Pin 7 is enable-bar, so you have to ground it. I think the question is, do you tie it to ground or VEE? Ground is the answer, although VEE might also work (not sure).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Carl View Post
          Pin 7 is enable-bar, so you have to ground it. I think the question is, do you tie it to ground or VEE? Ground is the answer, although VEE might also work (not sure).
          Thanks for the answer, but that is for dual supply, but I use different type detector like the old squirrel machine which only have ground (0) and 12V should I have 6V for that reference of pin7?

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          • #6
            Mostly detector has -5V---0---5+ that is dual supply, this is single supply machine supplied only by 0--12V

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            • #7
              In that case, tie VEE and GND together, and also pin 7.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Carl View Post
                In that case, tie VEE and GND together, and also pin 7.
                Now I see, Thank you so much Chief
                Regards

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Op04 View Post
                  Mostly detector has -5V---0---5+ that is dual supply, this is single supply machine supplied only by 0--12V
                  16 pin Vcc to +5V, 8 pin to -5V. the switches are working together with the op amp on full range of supply, despite "0" is artificial ground for the op amp.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kt315 View Post

                    16 pin Vcc to +5V, 8 pin to -5V. the switches are working together with the op amp on full range of supply, despite "0" is artificial ground for the op amp.
                    Thank you KT315, I know that, but I'm doing it for blind squirrel machine based, so what Sir Carl pointed is the answer.
                    Regards

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                    • #11
                      blind squirrel is old circuit, i am in course, with one polar supply. leave it.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kt315 View Post
                        blind squirrel is old circuit, i am in course, with one polar supply. leave it.
                        I don’t think so, If you know good coil parameter for this machine, right mosfet, right preamp chip plus chopper stabilized post demod you can reach gold and deep burried cache trust me! Not forget most important thing is timing

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                        • #13
                          Although not recommended if pursue good sounding pleasant audio output, not this one

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                          • #14
                            Didnt know about such ic. These are also good alternatives:
                            DG411, DG412 - conrol voltages isolated from analog path, ideal for mcu
                            74LVC1G66 at 5.5V 6.2 Ohm, up to 500MHz​

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Vadim18 View Post
                              Didnt know about such ic. These are also good alternatives:
                              DG411, DG412 - conrol voltages isolated from analog path, ideal for mcu
                              74LVC1G66 at 5.5V 6.2 Ohm, up to 500MHz​
                              Thank you for your suggestion! But, It's not intended for digital, DG412 seem better

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