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istyu
modified 7 years ago

switchable monostable 555 timer

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published 7 years ago
LeButch
7 years ago
Problem: You can hold down the button and it stays on. Solution: http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6506897229479936
hurz
7 years ago
and? what you declare as 'problem' is propably a feature. it all depend on how you specify the original function.
LeButch
7 years ago
The designer of this circuit put specific switching times in the description. How can you press a button shorter than a milli second?! You just try to criticise everything I do but dont find any real arguments.
hurz
7 years ago
minimum or more? stay logic
LeButch
7 years ago
Just give it up and go away from this circuit.
hurz
7 years ago
what is here you do not understand. The times are "propably" just minimum values. Even as schoolboy you should be able to get that.
LeButch
7 years ago
I am studying you asshole
hurz
7 years ago
You have started a few weeks ago, but the only thing you have finished so far is school! Nothing else you have in your hands. Right, you also suffer from megalomania! Its like with this timer here, starting them is not finishing! You mix even very simple things, which must make your life very complicated. Schoolboy.
hurz
7 years ago
here an example: 1ms or 1ms + e.g. 1.01ms or 1.53ms or 2ms or 10.9ms or 10005ms BUT minimum 1ms! Not 999us not 990us also not 100us or 15us not even 999.999,854,321us BUT 1.000ms or more, do you get that?
LeButch
7 years ago
I know what a minimum value is, but why would you separate 1ms and 10ms MINIMUM pulse length, if you have a push button?!
hurz
7 years ago
A button is just a methode to trigger an event in simulation. Do not read to much between the lines. Can also be an digital wired interface or relay or optocoupler or ..... who cares. Parameter in decades are very common 1,10,100 more common is to use 1,2,5,10,20,50,100,...or 1ms,2ms,5ms,10ms,20ms,50ms,100ms, ..?..
LeButch
7 years ago
So why doesnt he use a digital pin or relay or optocoupler? Because it is ment to be a button. You are helplessly trying to find any arguments against everything I say, so all you say is dumb.
hurz
7 years ago
Not for you, but one can use it as repeater for a bus system were the shortest pulses are 1ms, but for some resons the signal is deformed and the pulses are shorter then 1ms with this repeater they would be refreshed and set to a minimum length of 1ms. Again, not for LeButch, even his hunger for love is, im afraid, bigger. LeBitchiBoy you go and try to understand what a simulator is for and how you can use switches, come back in four years if you have a first bulb glowing, lol
LeButch
7 years ago
In that case the pulses overlapped you genious
hurz
7 years ago
as i said, its not for you, minimum IQ 90
LeButch
7 years ago
You dont even get such simple logic? Poor boy
hurz
7 years ago
sometimes i think you suffer from trisomie 21
LeButch
7 years ago
Again you are trying to offend me instead of telling me why the pulses would not overlap. Poor boy...
hurz
7 years ago
i dont talk to jerkoff boys hunting for love
hurz
7 years ago
For anybody else with less hormon fluctuating problems, any pulse length below 1ms is extended to exact 1ms. Anything longer is just exact this time requested. What a nice Layer1 bus repeater.
LeButch
7 years ago
Why didnt you say that directly instead of offending me all the time?
hurz
7 years ago
read first then ask, if you wont waste so much energy in being rude and nasty you could see this from the circuit without any external help, but you are to much concentrated in being a troll
LeButch
7 years ago
I bet the author is pleased of me helping him.
hurz
7 years ago
everycircuit is not playing poker
hurz
7 years ago
BTW, I dont see any help request from the author!
LeButch
7 years ago
Think about that last comment.
hurz
7 years ago
you came to a conclusion, or still thinking?
LeButch
7 years ago
You dont see any request from the author? Doppelmoral min Jung

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