morning 29,
The 4060 is the period timer that opens a counter gate that allows the 16500 thru 18000Hz signal to clock the input of a 4040, a 12 stage binary counter.
Look at Fig #5 of the 4060 datasheet for a suitable crystal based circuit.
The vibro sensor output is already 0/5V levels, so the logic IC's should be powered by +5V
On your handwritten circuit you have shown 16500Hz as being 25% loading.? I would have said that 16500Hz is zero load.?
17000Hz as 33%... 17500Hz as 66% and 18000Hz as 100%, so thats only 3 set points.?
Do you agree.?
I will post a block diagram.
Eric
BTW:
For interest only I designed and programmed a 12F683 PIC, to give a logic High on pins to show the the 3 set points.
Its uses only a 39 pence PIC!
The 4060 is the period timer that opens a counter gate that allows the 16500 thru 18000Hz signal to clock the input of a 4040, a 12 stage binary counter.
Look at Fig #5 of the 4060 datasheet for a suitable crystal based circuit.
The vibro sensor output is already 0/5V levels, so the logic IC's should be powered by +5V
On your handwritten circuit you have shown 16500Hz as being 25% loading.? I would have said that 16500Hz is zero load.?
17000Hz as 33%... 17500Hz as 66% and 18000Hz as 100%, so thats only 3 set points.?
Do you agree.?
I will post a block diagram.
Eric
BTW:
For interest only I designed and programmed a 12F683 PIC, to give a logic High on pins to show the the 3 set points.
Its uses only a 39 pence PIC!
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