Article
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- Engineering & Materials
- Electronic circuits
- Trigger circuit
Trigger circuit
Article By:
Glasford, Glenn M. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.
Last reviewed:January 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.709600
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An electronic circuit that generates or modifies an existing waveform to produce a pulse of short time duration with a fast-rising leading edge. This waveform, or trigger, is normally used to initiate a change of state of some relaxation device, such as a multivibrator. The most important characteristic of the waveform generated by a trigger circuit is usually the fast leading edge. The exact shape of the falling portion of the waveform often is of secondary importance, although it is important that the total duration time is not too great. A pulse generator such as a blocking oscillator may also be used and identified as a trigger circuit if it generates sufficiently short pulses. See also: Pulse generator
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