I posted a thread earlier for a cooler timer and got some good suggestions, but the ic is not available at our local stores. so i was thinking if the circuit could be made of only of 555 timer. what i think is using 2 timers of 4 min each such that when one is on other is off. From the outputs of both; one 555 would be used monostable for 3 min. when one timer would be on then after 3 min the monostable will start a motor and stop it after timer goes off. then from the other timer again the 555 would be activated after 3 min. and again start a motor through a relay. but i doubt whether a single 555 could be driven from 2 other 555 timer having their outputs common? i can do at the most that a gap of 2-5 seconds between each timer. But will it work?
I posted a thread earlier for a cooler timer and got some good suggestions, but the ic is not available at our local stores. so i was thinking if the circuit could be made of only of 555 timer. what i think is using 2 timers of 4 min each such that when one is on other is off. From the outputs of both; one 555 would be used monostable for 3 min. when one timer would be on then after 3 min the monostable will start a motor and stop it after timer goes off. then from the other timer again the 555 would be activated after 3 min. and again start a motor through a relay. but i doubt whether a single 555 could be driven from 2 other 555 timer having their outputs common? i can do at the most that a gap of 2-5 seconds between each timer. But will it work?
I'm a new bie and know only 555 and 4060 in this category. moreover if i program the 4060 then it would give me 7 min on and 7 min off. but i want that i want 7 min off and after that 1 min on. i know these type of circuits are availabe in the market, but i want to make one by myself.
I posted a thread earlier for a cooler timer and got some good suggestions, but the ic is not available at our local stores. so i was thinking if the circuit could be made of only of 555 timer. what i think is using 2 timers of 4 min each such that when one is on other is off. From the outputs of both; one 555 would be used monostable for 3 min. when one timer would be on then after 3 min the monostable will start a motor and stop it after timer goes off. then from the other timer again the 555 would be activated after 3 min. and again start a motor through a relay. but i doubt whether a single 555 could be driven from 2 other 555 timer having their outputs common? i can do at the most that a gap of 2-5 seconds between each timer. But will it work?
I'm a new bie and know only 555 and 4060 in this category. moreover if i program the 4060 then it would give me 7 min on and 7 min off. but i want that i want 7 min off and after that 1 min on. i know these type of circuits are availabe in the market, but i want to make one by myself.
yes if they are available. Our local electronics shopkeepers dont keep ics because there isnt much demand and they are reluctant to help either. they ask for numbers and we know the functions. thats the difference. if you could sugest me some numbers may be i could get them.
good idea but what abt the timer when 4060 goes low? means 10min on and 10 min off for 4060. we then connect a 555 at its output. then after say X min it starts. its ok. but when 4060 goes low for 10 min then what?
Set the 4060 timer for 4.5 minutes high and 4.5 minutes low. The 1-minute 555 monostable is only triggered on the 4060's high-to-low transition (not on the low-to-high)...once per 9-minute cycle. The 555's output in low for 8 minutes and high for 1 minute.
Set the 4060 timer for 4.5 minutes high and 4.5 minutes low. The 1-minute 555 monostable is only triggered on the 4060's high-to-low transition (not on the low-to-high)...once per 9-minute cycle. The 555's output in low for 8 minutes and high for 1 minute.
Thats great!! now the real problem of relays!! i havent made relay circuits so have no ideas of relays. i would be operating both the ic's at 12 volts. our local shopkeepers do not give components unless we provide them with numbers and description. i think relay 12volt 2Amp would be enough for me. now problem is only with the number
That will work but the input to the 555 needs to be AC coupled with a capacitor (see datasheet), otherwise the output ov the 555 will be low for half the time.
Hero,
Thanks! What's in my head doesn't always appear on the screen
roltex,
Not being in India, I don't know what relay manufacturers your shopkeepers have. Maybe you could ask. You will need a relay with a 12VDC coil and 2A SPST contacts minimum (or SPDT, or DPST, or DPDT).
Hero,
Thanks! What's in my head doesn't always appear on the screen
roltex,
Not being in India, I don't know what relay manufacturers your shopkeepers have. Maybe you could ask. You will need a relay with a 12VDC coil and 2A SPST contacts minimum (or SPDT, or DPST, or DPDT).
instead of 12 volts i will drive my circuit on 6 volts. i have a 3-0-3 transformer 500mA. it would be producing 0-6 so it would be better. i have a 6 volt relay available.
A 6V transformer with a biphase rectifier will give 9.5V unloaded and 7.5V fully loaded anyway, a 9V relay would be ideal but most 6V relays are tough enough to work at 9V so don't worry.
now i am facing some problems. i have done most of the things and tested the circuit on LED's. but i am not getting IRF540 at local stores. the are out of stock. so please give me some options for it. if there is anything of this kind used in TV or radios then it would be easy to find