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How do make the 74HC14 work in software?
The real IC has several ins/outs, power and ground. Yet in software(and in general) it is shown is a triangle,
with one in/out, and NO POWER or GROUND.
How do I replicate what I have on my breadboard?
Thanks for your quick reply, but you say it "depends on its particular application"-There is a photo of the schematic in the first post.
I'll try explaining again:
In general, I'm not routing a signal as much through the IC, but creating the signal with the IC.
A 10k pot running from the in to the out, and a capacitor running from input to ground. THATS it. A Simple Osc.
So In hardware terms, all I need is power,ground and a in/output. In software all you get is a in/output- NO POWER or GROUND.
I'm using Tina/Circuit maker/Yenka.
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