555 trigger

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bowez

Joined Sep 10, 2009
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Trying to figure out how to trigger a monostable 555 on a 12VDC circuit, based solely on the presence or absence of a constant 12VDC source.

Actuate on initial power up and re-actuate on power down.
 

Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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If it actuates on power down, then what is powering the 555? You need to give us a bit more data to work with.
 

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bowez

Joined Sep 10, 2009
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There is a 12V always on and a 12V switched. In a automotive application, the switched is a tap on radio remote wire, only plan on using it as a signal wire.

Want to fire with radio coming on and going off, couple different brands of radios but all aftermarket.
 

Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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Power up is easy, almost a standard circuit.



What you need is something that creates another pulse with the power supply goes low.

Something like this might work. Never built it, but I think it will work.

 
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KMoffett

Joined Dec 19, 2007
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bowez,

Any idea what the available current is on your switched +12V line? What's the length of the monostable's output? What is the load on the monostable's output?

Ken
 

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bowez

Joined Sep 10, 2009
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Current available is 15A max. Output I'm looking for is about 4.5s, and will drive a 12V PC relay (about 270ohm coil)
 

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bowez

Joined Sep 10, 2009
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Ron, tested your design on Yenka and I assuming I'm not following exactly right. Did have to deviate abit form design due to its available components, plus I didn't understand where to put U1d , U1c or C3 C4 circuit.
 

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Ron H

Joined Apr 14, 2005
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Ron, tested your design on Yenka and I assuming I'm not following exactly right. Did have to deviate abit form design due to its available components, plus I didn't understand where to put U1d , U1c or C3 C4 circuit.
You had a wiring error. see below. C3 and C4 connect between +6V and ground, as I showed. You need them to absorb current transients from the 555.
 

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