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That's making a switched oscillator.can't figure it out though ¬_¬ should be able to, surely..
looking on Texas Instruments, the control signal and/or volt is pin 1, with pin 14 as the power for the chip.. fine.. so i connect that to my power source.. pin 2 is the other part of the gate which goes to a resisitor looking around, 100k, which then goes to a capactor (2.2uf) and then to ground. the other end of the resisitor is connected to pin 3, the output of the NAND gate, which is then the signal line.
I do use express PCB by some company that wants to charge a small fortune for custom PCBs to the UK.. which is pretty much all the companies I've seen ¬_¬ but as a PCB layout, i don't think it's that great for just showing the circuit and i have the odd issue.. but yep, layouts are much easier.. and i seam to come off as pretty dumb.. ^_^; which I admit I like to toy and play and try things, more then being an expert or anything. I'll try out the changes and get back a bit later
Do you post 54 from @rjenkinsgb ?Here's a schematic for Nigel's version. It moves parts around a little, but it's the same number of parts. The R and C values might need some adjustment.
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Here's a schematic for Nigel's version. It moves parts around a little, but it's the same number of parts. The R and C values might need some adjustment.