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harialingal
modified 8 years ago

ON OFF via momentary push buttons

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Use top left button to turn off the circuit and top middle button to turn on the circuit.
published 8 years ago
lenzrulz
8 years ago
Just another idea: http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5091013457870848
hurz
8 years ago
This "just another idea" is just not working. Set simspeed to 1ms/s and see how it fails.
lenzrulz
8 years ago
It doesn’t fail, everything happens much slower at 1ms/s, try pressing the push button for 13 seconds and then releasing it, I would recommend leaving it at it’s current sim speed, but it just an idea...lol
hurz
8 years ago
Why are you lying? You can press the buttom for minutes and it does not switch off. Making simspeed slower is always allowed. Making it faster not!
lenzrulz
8 years ago
It worked when I tested it but I’ve noticed the circuit won’t switch properly at low sim speeds just like your signature won’t leave it’s trail long enough to form a signature at low sim speeds.
hurz
8 years ago
It doesn't make sense to continue any discussion with you. Conclusion, you are just lying!
lenzrulz
8 years ago
Go ahead, lower the sim speed of your infamous signature and see what happens then get back to me and tell me I’m lying.
lenzrulz
8 years ago
Works at ANY SIM SPEED: http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4633912817483776
harialingal
8 years ago
Thank you for your response on my circuit. Please let me know if this circuit has any problems or needs improvement. By the way, this is not my design, just an implementation.
hurz
8 years ago
Here what I think could made better. I think the base current for switch ON must be lowered to not burn the NPN check this http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5953350515556352
harialingal
8 years ago
Thanks @hurz
hurz
8 years ago
@harialingal, you are welcome!

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