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Does this simple 3 component circuit-snippet, provide a debounced digital input for the mcu? so based on the switch mode, the input is either High or Low, but with a delay (since the caps are there) ...
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We have third-party device that a) supplies power to our electronics, and b) has "mode" input that defines the device logic on power-up. We would like to be able to control this mode. The ...
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I found several switches that have circuit diagrams like the following: lcsc page, pdf datasheet (XKB Connection XKB5858-Z-TP-75) I have trouble interpreting this: Which pins are connected at rest? ...
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History: I was looking for ways to auto fill & drain a pool to maintain the ideal water level so that the skimmer works. There were many options for filling with a garden hose that hung over the ...
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I am breadboarding a circuit to verify that a particular circuit to switch between USB and battery power works as expected. Specifically the circuit shown at the link below that is intended to use USB ...
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So I´ve this scenario: Need to close a push button for a lapse of 500ms when 5V are detected and when this voltaje detected (5V) disappears, need to close the same push button again for another 500ms. ...
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I am designing a switchbox to manually control some solenoid valves. I have been searching for toggle/rocker switches but have not found the exact functionality I am looking for. I would like to have ...
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I'm working with 5646AB for my project. Can someone help me clarify which pin is which? I don't want to assume the top left one is 3 XD.
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I'm trying to make a circuit diagram on Eagle and I can't find the symbol or footprint for this particular toggle switch called 5646MAB (first pic). I would custom make it myself on Eagle but I have ...
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I have 3 DC power supplies that can each supply 320 W. Input to these power supplies comes from AC wall power and is gated by an on / off switch. I have 2 different loads: DC 35 V, 22 A DC 35 V, 17 A ...
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I need some help. I want to power the circuit ON and OFF using a 50mA latching push button. The idea I came up with was to use the En pin of the boost converter. I am using it to turn the boost ON and ...
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I did buy some off the shelf ones, but they seem to fail after a few months and or screwing up the USB ports. I opened the switch box up and noticed that the two power lines were always connected to ...
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How to switch 3 resistive consumers (heaters), each having a current consumption of nearly 16 A alternate & ELECTRICALLY SAFELY (German standards)? So that only one of them heats at a time and the ...
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I have two different potentiometers. Each sets different voltage reference signal for a current source. How can I make an Arduino or any digital signal to switch between these two potentiometers? (No ...
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I have acquired a Honeywell ET series switch (best datasheet I could find) whose holding coil is rated to run on 28 VDC. I know it is often deployed in aeronautical environments where voltage can drop ...
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I am new to this forum and came across it trying to find a solution for what I thought would be an easy problem to solve. I work in custom AV installations and I was hoping to find an off-the-shelf ...
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I'm designing a system powered by an ATX PSU. I'd like it to be able to be switched on and off by a momentary switch but also to be able to be turned off by another input. The latch circuit is powered ...
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I am working on a mini flashlight project. I would like to avoid holes in the enclosure to ensure waterproof-ness so using a standard slide switch is not an option for me. I want to use a version of ...
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I'm looking into this simple slider switch schema (MSK12C02), but I'm confused with the mechanical drawing here Assuming legs labeled 1,2,3 from bottom-right ...
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I found this heavily downvoted question about how to implement a non-volatile switch (i.e. a switch that remembers its last state even when power is removed). While the OP asked the question in a ...
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The title says it all. Is there a discrete circuit that can produce 4 different outputs based on a single tactile switch click? I'd like to do this with either a discrete design or a 74373 since ...
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On my boat I have a 12 V to 220 V voltage converter which is tucked away behind a cabinet. This converter uses a remote control to turn it on or off. Now this remote control is connected with an RJ10 ...
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I have a circuit with a Nexperia 74LVC1G80 D-type flip-flop. The inverted Q is connected to the D input as I want to use it as a toggle switch for the OUT_SIGNAL. Problem is that I never get the ...
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I want to make a circuit where there will be a photodiode which when receives infra red light from the IR LED for the first time, produces a high output and when it receives the light for the second ...
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I have a small heater that runs on a maximum 12v. I am using a PC PSU to power it. I want to know if there is a switch that will allow me to input 12v and 5v from the PSU and in one position of the ...
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Attached is a circuit for two "latching" transistor circuits using a momentary switch to toggle a relay. Switch 1/ Relay 1 works perfectly; toggles on/off as it should. Switch 2/ Relay 2 ...
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Beginner to circuit building here. I tried to build the following toggle switch using one side of a TC4013BP [EDIT: I'm using a 9 V power supply, why did I write 12V? Sorry!]: (I know, white wires ...
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I need to find out if it is possible to make such toggle button to be used to turn on/off a load not bigger than 5 A at 12 VDC (car battery). Can a Z44N MOSFET handle this? Something similar to the ...
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I am trying to design a circuit to turn on/off the ESP32. When I press the button, the ESP32 will start and will not turn off until I press the button again. Will this circuit work for this problem?
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I am trying to make a circuit that would do the job of pushing a pushbutton just once but without a pushbutton in order to make it automatic. A sensor activates it, and a latching relay circuit gets ...
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I am currently trying to "hack" my way through a door lock, whose PCB cannot be changed. The task is to replace the motor for turning the cylinder with a Solid State Relay. However, the only ...
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I'm new to electronics and I've been trying to make a device that reminds my father to charge his scooter when he comes into the garage. Here is the circuit diagram: Switch S2 is a footpedal / ...
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I have designed a simple internal SRAM memory where I initiate the write enable and read enable via DIP switches. Verilog input wire has been declared in the simple memory read write which connects to ...
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I have a very simple circuit which consists of a battery, a load (lamp), and a button (on-off). I want to a very simple and cheap (without Arduino or microcontroller) way to open and close the circuit ...
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I'm building a modular DIY "smart battery pack" (I call it Kyoti - explanation another time,)starting with the on/off switch and basic under and over voltage protection built in. I know ...
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I want a switch that has 2 distinct non-momentary states (say UP and Down) and a momentary state. In both states (...
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I have 1 USB hub with mouse and keyboard connected and I'd like to build a switch to be able to switch this hub between 2 PCs. I have a 3-position toggle switch with only 2 contact pairs, so I can ...
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I am working to replicate a timer circuit for an oxygen concentrator. It has 2 relays, each needs to go on for 4 seconds, off for 6, with a 1 second pause between each, picture isn't to scale, but ...
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I wanted to know if anyone knows where to buy old, vintage style toggle switches like in the example photos. I have searched for toggle switches, and I have never found anything that looks remotely ...
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How to connect the trigger out instead of the switch? Like a toggle switch. The first trigger out activates the relay and remains ON infinity, the second trigger out deactivates the relay and remains ...
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My goal is to add two toggle switches to high power DC lines so that I can break the circuit and stop power from being delivered to my load. This load will be using 28V, ~27A. I have an two channel ...
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I've been working on an Arduino project which controls the temp of a crock pot and I wanted to incorporate this cool looking illuminated metal toggle switch. https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/...
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I want to control 2 outputs with a single input. SPDT switches are mechanical from what I understand, is there an equivalent of electromechanical switches like SSR for SPDT for example?
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I have four 200 Ah batteries that I am using to drive two separate really high current loads. The first load is 12 V at around 400 A and the second is 48 V at around 120 A. I was wondering if I could ...
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I plan on adding a rocker switch to only the positive wire in a usb extension cord with a 3d printed shell for the connection. Will the circuit be safe with the switch connecting the positive wire be ...
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I intend to use two devices (SD card, LCD) on a single ESP32 SPI line. To enable communication need to pull up chip select pin on each device, my question is, can simulate the toggle pin with MOSFET ...
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I've a Bluetooth + Aux speaker which needs to be turned On manually after giving power. I wanted it to start functioning as soon as I switch the power On. I opened it, there was a tactile push button ...
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I've built the following circuit that makes a push-button work like a toggle switch: It works exactly as expected. Pressing the button once turns the LED on. Pressing the button once again turns it ...
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I have a toggle switch that outputs 5V when it is on. I would like to make the off functionality momentarily pull to 0V and then go back to 5V. So basically the off switch isn't really off, it just ...
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I'm trying to build a automated toggle circuit which toggles in a certain frequency determined by an RC time constant. I made a circuit which i planned to toggle between 5V and transistor saturation ...
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