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Hardware debouncing with 74HC14?

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    I spend some time on hardware debouncing circuits. As far as I've read doing this with a schmitt trigger is supposed to be the best solution. For this I found this nice IC 74HC14. Which houses 6 schmitt triggers. Maybe there are better solutions, if so just let me no. I also would like to use a combined schmitt trigger opto coupler IC but wasn't able to find one with more than one channel.

    But it's more than enough for the project I want to use it for. I just want to be able to connect 5 binary inputs. I just want to get rid of the soft debounce. It uses memory and execution time. And for it's costs it's a great addition to my node here are 10 pieces at aliexpress

    Since I'm new to schmitt triggers I googled for an example. Would this do the trick? One capacitor and 6 resistors?!
    Example circuit

    Thanx in advance

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      http://www.jeremyblum.com/2011/03/07/arduino-tutorial-10-interrupts-and-hardware-debouncing/

      I followed this tutorial and it works flawlessly

      http://www.jeremyblum.com/2011/03/07/arduino-tutorial-10-interrupts-and-hardware-debouncing/

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