UtrasoundGuy
Bioengineer
- Nov 18, 2013
- 21
this should be a simple question as its only a 1 (maybe 2 part) logic device.
in this circuit, U54 is an AND gate and which combines a DC signal (as far as we are concerned it wont switch) with a negative pulse.
The negative pulse goes from 5V to 0V for 500ns and then goes back to 5V for the remainder (around 2.5KHz pulsing).
Sometimes the pulse is alittle below 0V (due to a ground loop) but that shouldn't be an issue.
we have the following inputs and outputs of U54.
pink is u54 output (TGC trig), green is scope on U54 pin2 (input), blue is a few feet back on the cable to pin 2 (input)
we are not scoping the pin 1 input to the AND gate which is a clean 5V (ripple less than 0.1V)
So why is the pink output ringing so much.
Ive tried to filter the input with a 200ohm resistor in series (with respect to input and U54 pin 2) and 200pf cap from u54 pin 2 to ground.
This has little effect on this noise/ringing coming out of the chip.
Ive also disconnected all the outputs of the chip that go to other PCBs so that no external effects can come in.
I can put a cap on the output and clean it a little but I think there is something wrong that is the root cause.
This is a 15 year old design in a console a electronic module with 1500 parts but the problem is with this one chip.
Im guess impedance matching could be an issue?
thanks
in this circuit, U54 is an AND gate and which combines a DC signal (as far as we are concerned it wont switch) with a negative pulse.
The negative pulse goes from 5V to 0V for 500ns and then goes back to 5V for the remainder (around 2.5KHz pulsing).
Sometimes the pulse is alittle below 0V (due to a ground loop) but that shouldn't be an issue.
we have the following inputs and outputs of U54.
pink is u54 output (TGC trig), green is scope on U54 pin2 (input), blue is a few feet back on the cable to pin 2 (input)
we are not scoping the pin 1 input to the AND gate which is a clean 5V (ripple less than 0.1V)
So why is the pink output ringing so much.
Ive tried to filter the input with a 200ohm resistor in series (with respect to input and U54 pin 2) and 200pf cap from u54 pin 2 to ground.
This has little effect on this noise/ringing coming out of the chip.
Ive also disconnected all the outputs of the chip that go to other PCBs so that no external effects can come in.
I can put a cap on the output and clean it a little but I think there is something wrong that is the root cause.
This is a 15 year old design in a console a electronic module with 1500 parts but the problem is with this one chip.
Im guess impedance matching could be an issue?
thanks