28. Determine the UTP and LTP values for the Schmitt trigger shown in Figure 24.52. (Show Work)
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The UTP is the voltage at which the output of the Schmitt trigger switches from high to low. To find the UTP, we need to consider the voltage divider formed by R and Rb. The voltage at the junction between R and Rb will be a fraction of the input voltage Show more…
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