Hello,
I am attempting to design a circuit to produce a 5V logic 5.0ms pulse when an input lead goes from +12v to floating (think motorcycle points ignition). Continuing with the automotive theme this circuit will have to operate over a voltage range of 10-14v and heat range of 10F - 150F.
I took a few circuits classes around 20 years ago so I know just enough to be dangerous but am willing and excited to learn/relearn things.
My current thinking is a power regulator circuit to create a stable 5v environment then some sort of monostable multivibrator?
I have been poking around and found CD4047BE which is an RLC based multivibrator but I am not sure if this is reliable/accurate enough or if I would need something that uses a crystal? (are these more accurate?)
Lastly I could use some help with how to deal with a +12V -> floating trigger line. I would guess a pull down resistor? But what to do about the line when its +12v?
Thanks for any help!
-G
I am attempting to design a circuit to produce a 5V logic 5.0ms pulse when an input lead goes from +12v to floating (think motorcycle points ignition). Continuing with the automotive theme this circuit will have to operate over a voltage range of 10-14v and heat range of 10F - 150F.
I took a few circuits classes around 20 years ago so I know just enough to be dangerous but am willing and excited to learn/relearn things.
My current thinking is a power regulator circuit to create a stable 5v environment then some sort of monostable multivibrator?
I have been poking around and found CD4047BE which is an RLC based multivibrator but I am not sure if this is reliable/accurate enough or if I would need something that uses a crystal? (are these more accurate?)
Lastly I could use some help with how to deal with a +12V -> floating trigger line. I would guess a pull down resistor? But what to do about the line when its +12v?
Thanks for any help!
-G