Here's a solution that was suggested to me.
http://i45.tinypic.com/359bfyr.gif
Here's my version of the same circuit. (note, the D's are not part of the solution, they are use to generate C2):
http://i46.tinypic.com/33n8exh.jpg
It seems like a great idea. But as you can see from the trace ...
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- Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:12 pm
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logic question-- 2 Clocks, 1 SPDT
Hello
I've got a SPDT switch, S1.
And a clock C1. Every time the C1 goes High, it should drive S1 high (switch to position 1).
There's a slower clock, C2. When C2 goes High, it should drive S1 low (switch to position 2).
If C1 and C2 go high at the same time, C2 wins.
How to do this?
Thank You.
I've got a SPDT switch, S1.
And a clock C1. Every time the C1 goes High, it should drive S1 high (switch to position 1).
There's a slower clock, C2. When C2 goes High, it should drive S1 low (switch to position 2).
If C1 and C2 go high at the same time, C2 wins.
How to do this?
Thank You.