You can also delay the output of the gate, which is what my circuit in post #10 does.So really, all he needs to do is delay the transmittal of the inputs. Hold them low for one (assumed) second.
You can also delay the output of the gate, which is what my circuit in post #10 does.So really, all he needs to do is delay the transmittal of the inputs. Hold them low for one (assumed) second.
If you want to delay power to the relay board, I think my circuit from post #12 would probably work for that.I thought that the delay to vcc is because there will be only one circuit as I mentioned in my first post.
but delay to inputs or outputs of the ic require four circuits for that i have no place on the board.
I am thinking to delay the power to the relay instead of IC.View attachment 161025
If they are active LOW, the sensible thing to do is probably to replace the 4070 with a 4093 and use them properly as NAND gates with the second input of each gate to a common delay circuit requiring nothing more than one capacitor and one resistor (and a diode if rapid reset is required). If they are active HIGH then a NOR gate (negative input AND) is required with a delay circuit configured slightly differently.
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