Thanks a lot for the concern. I need the same thing you pointed out.But I will repeat it once again in case something is not clear.
Here actually we are checking the short circuit in a electrolysis probe. Consider the case where probe is accidentally shorted and is remaining in that position with nobody noticing it. So at the instant the probe shorts monostable fires and MOSFET OFF. OK ? Now everything safe. (I hope so!) After the time out, say 10seconds MOSFET will ON again. But as the short is still remaining the Monostable should fire within milliseconds to OFF the MOSFET. This 'trying' will continue as long as this situation remains in hardware.(In software I will work out some methods to switch off after some time. But it may not respond in a timely manner, but MOSFET should be saved.
The circuits I tried and the one you provided is not meant for this effect. All needs what we call recovery time which is not acceptable as it is. Some workaround is needed. But how?
Hope I am clear.
Thanks again
Here actually we are checking the short circuit in a electrolysis probe. Consider the case where probe is accidentally shorted and is remaining in that position with nobody noticing it. So at the instant the probe shorts monostable fires and MOSFET OFF. OK ? Now everything safe. (I hope so!) After the time out, say 10seconds MOSFET will ON again. But as the short is still remaining the Monostable should fire within milliseconds to OFF the MOSFET. This 'trying' will continue as long as this situation remains in hardware.(In software I will work out some methods to switch off after some time. But it may not respond in a timely manner, but MOSFET should be saved.
The circuits I tried and the one you provided is not meant for this effect. All needs what we call recovery time which is not acceptable as it is. Some workaround is needed. But how?
Hope I am clear.
Thanks again