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In case of CMOS(Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor), it is different from TTL(Transistor Transistor Logic) and the power supply voltage isn't prescribed with +5 V. In case of the CMOS of the 4000 series, the maximum supply voltage is +18 V. The recommendation supply voltage is + 3V to +15V. Also, in case of the CMOS inverter, the threshold voltage of the input becomes 1/2 with the supply voltage approximately. When using 4069UB, it isn't possible to do the high frequency oscillation. It seems 1 MHz even if it is high. You had better use 74HC04 when wanting to have the oscillation at the high frequency. It is possible to about 3 MHz oscillate. But, the power supply voltage becomes +5 V. ![]() ![]() When making the value of the capacitor (C) is 1000 pF and the value of the resistor (R) is 10K-ohm, the oscillation frequency is as follows. ![]()
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This value is about 20% lower than the calculation. I think this difference according to the error of the parts. ![]() ![]() ![]() The graph on the left is the result which measured the change of the oscillation frequency when changing the power supply voltage. When the power supply is more than +5 V, the regulation becomes about 0.3 KHz/V. You find that it is stable compared with the case of 74HC14. ![]() |