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lensrulz
modified 1 year ago

⭐️Improved timing circuit⭐️

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Credit to @2ctiby who's valuable input is greatly appreciated. Click the button to start. At that click, notice the tall vertical blue current spike on the scope...that is the ON start time marker. Watch the scope until the mosfet suddenly switches the LED off with a sudden vertical orange spike. That is the OFF end time marker. Hit your Pause button when that blue vertical start line is seen at the far left of the shown 5s scope bar. Notice that the time duration for that blue vertical ON start, to that orange vertical OFF end, is almost exactly 5s…ie the length of the shown 5s scope bar here. The mathematical time to describe that duration (seen as the discharge blue current curve) is: 5 × R × C ie: 5 × 200k × 5uF ie: 5s [R × C is called the time constant, tau...but remember that we need to multiply that tau by 5 to give us the whole curve of the discharge time from ON to OFF approx....as seen by the blue current trace.] 5RC...is the thing to remember for these calculations, but the Mosfet settings really need to be adjusted too (which I did here), if this sort of precision is to be seen in a mosfet circuit display. Sim speed alterations are just a way of seeing things in slow motion. The scale and maths mentioned above give the real result, rather than trying to match by counting your own clock seconds outside of EC. Enjoy...😎
published 1 year ago
ViolationMad
1 year ago
Since this is a repost of something we have already seen 5 years ago and you recently expressing, that we can all learn from each other, please help me to understand what made you choose those FET parameters?
lensrulz
1 year ago
I noticed you removed the link you recently posted. That was a good idea owing to the vitriol and vile comments that were posted which unfortunately was indicative of the toxic environment that existed at that time. You mentioned my circuit was a repost of something we have already seen 5 years ago. Last time I checked, reposting a circuit doesn’t contravene EC’s code of conduct. However: “hate speech towards a group of people, as well as personal harassment including frequent and unwanted contact has no place in this Community. Avoid subtle put-downs, condescending remarks, and offensive language” definitely contravenes EC’s code of conduct. I’m bewildered and very curious as to how you remembered that this circuit was posted 5 years ago… Do you remember @erratic posting his Passive Octaver V3 circuit 5 years ago? http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5248188727164928 Are you going to post a comment on his circuit that you’ve noticed his circuit is a repost from 5 years ago? And are you going to ask him a (loaded) elementary question such as the loaded question you asked me? Seems to me I’m being singled out yet again, are you subtly attempting to gaslight me hoping to encourage troublemakers to continually harass me? EC has become a platform which allows all users to freely post whatever circuits they choose without attracting vile or snide criticism. Let’s keep it that way!

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