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Voltransistor
modified 11 years ago

ON-OFF Delay

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Turn the SPST switch "on", the output turns "on". Wait for a few seconds, it will turn back "off". The left two transistors is to help discharge, the middle three transistors is the switching unit, and the right two transistors is to amplify the output.
published 11 years ago
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Ha!- by disconnecting the third switching transistor, you get the opposite effect. The lights start out "on", then pressing the switch there's a slight delay before the lights turn "off" momentarily before turning "on" again..
Voltransistor
11 years ago
@Sine_eyed-Its a "not" function each transistor(emitter on source), it's an opposite. It's a (ON-OFF)' or 1/(ON-OFF) Delay.
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Yes I'm aware of that Voltran, but thank you lol. I was just sayin'....
cjdelphi
11 years ago
Seems over kill... is there not a simpler way?
Voltransistor
11 years ago
@Sine_eyed-No problem :-) @cjdelphi-It varies depending on the accuracy of discharging faster, how amplified the output is, the digital function instead of analog, and etc...

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