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What is the best way to suppress ringing on the leading edges of a square wave?
On my bread board I tried a 18nF capacitor on pin 3 of a buffer 555 to GND and it seemed to work well.
But then I tried it on my more complex circuit and it wrecks the square wave and causes the buffer 555 to overheat.
The square wave is more complex here, with a 20kHz interrupter square wave with a 100kHz square wave superimposed on it.
I assume the imedence of the capacitor on pin 3 of my buffer 555 is to low in this case and is working the 555 too hard.
So clearly using a cap to suppress ringing is not a very robust approach.
On my bread board I tried a 18nF capacitor on pin 3 of a buffer 555 to GND and it seemed to work well.
But then I tried it on my more complex circuit and it wrecks the square wave and causes the buffer 555 to overheat.
The square wave is more complex here, with a 20kHz interrupter square wave with a 100kHz square wave superimposed on it.
I assume the imedence of the capacitor on pin 3 of my buffer 555 is to low in this case and is working the 555 too hard.
So clearly using a cap to suppress ringing is not a very robust approach.