Take R1 to one of the points whose potential is impacted by the switch's position.Would it be possible to get the capacitor to start charging only when the slide switch is 0V?
Take R1 to one of the points whose potential is impacted by the switch's position.Would it be possible to get the capacitor to start charging only when the slide switch is 0V?
Thanks for the reply: although as the diode's cathode facing the output of the inverter, the time it takes for the capacitor to charge is very slow - so I'm probably not going to include it.Connect R1 to the output of the inverter Ic6a instead of pin 8, and put a diode across it Cathode to the inverter,then when the switch is in the negative position the inverter will go high and charge the capacitor, the capacitor will discharge only when the inverter goes low via the diode.
Edit you can do away with the inverter and the OR gate, replace them with a cd4093 gate instead.
Looks like you are off to a good start. Yes, the RC on the Reset of the 555 should give you that initial delay you wanted. If you want to manually increment / decrement as well capacitor couple the clocks. The AND gate in another drawing gives you the wrong clock polarity. The CD4510 counts on the rising edge of the clock pulse.Your push button when pushed is directly shorting your +5v to 0V. And it is also applying +5V to the output of your 555. It would be bad for the 555 chip.
The center of your slide switch is connected to 0V and should be removed.
Allen
Even if I lower the value of the resistor to 10K the charging time is severely increased. How could I adapt the circuit - so the capacitor charges after 60s and it discharges very quickly when the slide switch is high?If the capacitor is taking too long, lower the resistor to suit your time, try 330k. The diode is to discharge it fast.
Thanks for the help!D1 is wrong, it needs to go across R1 with Anode to C3, the Cathode to ic6. If its taking too long to charge up, reduce R1 to 330k.
Maybe try going slide switch -> rc circuit (time delay, but also a form of debounce) -> schmitt inverter.I've found the problem: the RC network that delays the Astable. I debounced the slide switch using a schmitt invertor. When I connected the output of the schmitt invertor (slide switch) to pin 4 directly I have no problems. But when I connect pin 4 to the RC network to delay the astable the number jumps. What is going on?
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