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Basic , however effectual a Circuit Diagram.
Edit:English translation in Circuit. Last edited by Hayrettin Demir; 1st January 2008 at 04:53 PM. |
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Why are you posting random pointless diagrams?.
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I'm not sure why you posted this circuit.
It seems more complex than is necessary. For example, R12 is not required. I suspect that it could be done with less relays. Attached is an electronic one that I designed some years ago. L is the door solenoid. The counter is advanced each time the correct button is pressed. If the wrong button is pressed, the counter is reset.
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Len Last edited by ljcox; 1st January 2008 at 09:13 PM. |
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Here is how I would do it with relays.
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... ... So my shema have very very traps. Example that have Total Operation Time , and more Turn On and Turn Off Circuits.Thats important. ... ... Yes , R12 is extra. ... ... And this topic name is "Basic , with Relay's Code Circuit Diagram... ". Also with not other Electronic Component.(IC , PIC , or microProcessor).
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I am sorry my friends... For my English. Last edited by Hayrettin Demir; 2nd January 2008 at 08:47 PM. |
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Len Last edited by ljcox; 2nd January 2008 at 09:34 PM. |
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Yes, your point about the invalid buttons is a good one.
In my first design, I had an extra relay labelled E (for error) that operated if an invalid button was pressed. But I felt it was unnecessary, so I removed it and made double use of X4. However, this leads to the problem you have mentioned. Here is my first design.
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Len Last edited by ljcox; 2nd January 2008 at 09:38 PM. |
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Note that I have just edited my previous post as there was a minor error in the circuit. (D4 should have been D5) You responded to this post while I was editing it. So you have not read some of my comments,
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I don't see what the problem is.
Your "Error connect" drawing is not correct. DS is not operated directly by B4. X4 operates when B4 is pressed. DS operates when X4 operates, ie. B4 AND X4 must be operated to operate DS.. When B4 is released, both X4 and DS release. This is exactly what I intended. I have made a minor improvement to my circuit. I have changed it so that if B2 or B3 is pressed out of sequence, relay E operates and releases any X relay that is operated.
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Len Last edited by ljcox; 3rd January 2008 at 02:32 AM. |
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Answers and questions in response to your points:-
1. I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean that the N/O contact opens 2 ~ 5 ms after the coil circuit is opened, ie. the relay release time? Why is this an issue? Also, remember that the diode across the coil will increase the release time. 2. X3 is supposed to release when X4 operates. 3, 4. Yes, the current through the X4 contact is Ir + Ids. That is how it is meant to be.Why is this an issue? I explained how it works in my previous post, ie. X4 operates when B4 is pressed. DS operates when X4 operates, ie. B4 AND X4 must be operated to operate DS. Hence, X4 and DS both release when B4 is released and the circuit returns to its initial state.
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Len Last edited by ljcox; 3rd January 2008 at 08:51 AM. |
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