This is probably something very easy but I just can't figure it out how to do it. I want to power my circuit from a battery for a 0.1sec time period using a switch (a push-button in real life). I have tried time controlled switches but the third nod won't accept any type of input signal. Thank you! |
by dorfer
November 24, 2013 |
The problem with the Time Controlled Switch is that it is basically only a one shot operation. You have much more freedom if you use a Voltage Controlled Switch and drive it from a PWS() voltage source that toggles the switch at the times you specify in the PWS(). This is an example of how to make a SPDT switch this way: and this is the same SPDT switch in use: There's some helpful background in this thread: |
by signality
November 24, 2013 |
Here is my idea https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/tp6qt6/time-swithc-temp/ one switch (SW1) turns on at 'StartTime' then the other switch (SW2) turns off 0.1s later. here is a picture so I can delete the circuit some time |
by Garrett
November 25, 2013 |
Thank you all. It worked out well) |
by dorfer
November 25, 2013 |
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