Village_Idiot
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Hi All, cooped at home during coronavirus, I decided devote my free time to making a turn signal circuit for my motorcycle.
The circuit mostly works, but I get strange behavior. In total there are three main elements to the circuit 1) astable oscillator 2) transistor NOT gate 3) Load sensor. The 555 oscillator feeds into a transistor NOT gate which drives the NPN output transistor. The purpose of the NOT gate is to ensure the signal lamp starts in the ON state. The oscillator and NOT gate work as expected. The element that doesn't work reliably is the load sensor. The purpose of this is primarily to minimize power draw when signal isn't being used (would drain battery when bike is parked), also it resets 555 (ie by powering it on) so indicator always starts in the ON state when toggled. See the schematic and attached LT spice simulation showing load sensor operation with load applied (D2, D3 current traces, C2 voltage trace).
In practice, the load sensor seems a little too sensitive. When load is applied everything works as intended. When load is removed or the circuit is powered on without load, the circuit will begin oscillating. The period of oscillations is longer than the 555's astable oscillation. I don't have a scope unfortunately, I'm just looking at the mA meter on my bench power supply. It shows a ~0.5 sec 60 mA draw, every 2 seconds. This eventually stops after 1 to 15 oscillations and the circuit stays off. I expected 1 oscillation when powered on without load, but continued oscillations are unexpected. Does anyone have any ideas how to make this circuit more reliable?
The circuit mostly works, but I get strange behavior. In total there are three main elements to the circuit 1) astable oscillator 2) transistor NOT gate 3) Load sensor. The 555 oscillator feeds into a transistor NOT gate which drives the NPN output transistor. The purpose of the NOT gate is to ensure the signal lamp starts in the ON state. The oscillator and NOT gate work as expected. The element that doesn't work reliably is the load sensor. The purpose of this is primarily to minimize power draw when signal isn't being used (would drain battery when bike is parked), also it resets 555 (ie by powering it on) so indicator always starts in the ON state when toggled. See the schematic and attached LT spice simulation showing load sensor operation with load applied (D2, D3 current traces, C2 voltage trace).
In practice, the load sensor seems a little too sensitive. When load is applied everything works as intended. When load is removed or the circuit is powered on without load, the circuit will begin oscillating. The period of oscillations is longer than the 555's astable oscillation. I don't have a scope unfortunately, I'm just looking at the mA meter on my bench power supply. It shows a ~0.5 sec 60 mA draw, every 2 seconds. This eventually stops after 1 to 15 oscillations and the circuit stays off. I expected 1 oscillation when powered on without load, but continued oscillations are unexpected. Does anyone have any ideas how to make this circuit more reliable?
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