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CIRCUIT 9 SECOND COUNTDOWN POWER-ON RELAY WITH 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
When the switch is opened, the timer produces an approximate 1 second clock signal, decrementing the counter until the 0 count is reached. When the zero count is reached, the 'carry out' signal at pin 7 of the counter moves low, energizing the 12 volt relay and stopping the clock with a low signal on the reset line (pin 4). The relay will remain energized until the switch is again closed, resetting the counter to 9. The 1 second clock signal from the 555 timer can be adjusted slightly longer or shorter by increasing or decreasing the resistor value at pin 3 of the timer.
CIRCUIT 9 SECOND COUNTDOWN POWER-ON RELAY WITH 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
CIRCUIT 9 SECOND COUNTDOWN POWER-ON RELAY WITH 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
When the switch is opened, the timer produces an approximate 1 second clock signal, decrementing the counter until the 0 count is reached. When the zero count is reached, the 'carry out' signal at pin 7 of the counter moves low, energizing the 12 volt relay and stopping the clock with a low signal on the reset line (pin 4). The relay will remain energized until the switch is again closed, resetting the counter to 9. The 1 second clock signal from the 555 timer can be adjusted slightly longer or shorter by increasing or decreasing the resistor value at pin 3 of the timer.
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