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Components Description Ignition Circuit (CDI)
Switches, control This toggle circuit operates by using a couple 555 timers 3. LM317T Variable
units, E-stop PCB wired as inverters. Pins 2 and 6 are the threshold and
trigger inputs to the first timer and pin 5 is the output. Voltage Regulator
switches, signal The output at pin 5 will always be the inverse of the 4. Two-component metal
lamps input at pins 2 and 6. Likewise, the output at pin 9 of detector
www.rafi.de the second timer will always be the inverse of the input
at pins 8 and 12. A 100K resistor connects the output of 5. 555 timer Mono
one inverter to the input of the other so the state of one stable (one shot) circuit
Electronics will be the opposite of the other.
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Parts Supply In operation, the 1uF capacitor will charge to whatever Circuit
Electronics Parts voltage is present at the output on pin 5. When the 7. Automatic Intruder
Supply button is pressed, the capacitor voltage will be applied
to the input of the other timer which will reverse the Alarm
Distribution, state of both timers and toggle the relay, either on or 8. DC Motor-Driver
Supplier. Learn / off. H-Bridge Circuit
Buy To follow it more closely, assume the output at pin 5 is 9. Simple VGA/Video
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+12 volts and the second output at pin 9 is zero volts. adapter
The 1uF cap will be charged to 12 volts. When the 10. Simple servo
button is pressed, the cap will apply +12 to the inputs
at pin 2 and 6 which will cause the output at pin 9 to go controller
to zero, turning off the relay. When the button is
released, the cap will discharge to zero, since the Last forum posts
voltage at pin 5 is now zero. When the button is again computer controlled
pressed, the capacitor will apply zero to pins 2 and 6
causing the output at pin 9 to switch positive and buzzer
engage the relay, and the cycle repeats. To get some help on
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The advantage of this circuit is the large hystersis range
on the inputs. The button can be held closed indefinetly Relays with a time delay
without upsetting the state of the outputs since the program a pic16c505 to
input voltage will be 1/2 the supply due to the equal
value 100K resistors. The switching points are 1/3 and run complex light
2/3 of the supply so that a voltage of 50% has no effect. sequences.
The circuit will also toggle very fast and needs no switch bosch zeitrelais
debouncing. One disadvantage is that it may turn on
with the relay either engaged or disengaged. To solve
that problem, you could use a resistor in series with one Partners

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of the reset lines (4 or 10) and add a capacitor from the Corporate Gifts
reset line to ground.
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The 100 ohm resistor and 100uF capacitor serve to filter Raquel Welch wigs
noise on the supply line if the circuit is used in a
automotive application. They may not be necessary. The
circuit may work well without those parts.

Copyright 2006 Bill Bowden

Partlist
1x 556 timer IC
1x 2N3052 or 2N2219 NPN transistor
1x relay
1x push button
Misc condensators, resistors, etc.

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