Tyrion said:
Hi,
Nopes ain't no course im taking.. This is real life s*it... I'm making this for a friend of mine.. So any ideads (inclusing microcontrollers) are welcome.. But I'd probably need a lot of explaining in the latter case.. Haven't got much experience with electronics in that way. It does have to be a portable solution.. ie.. no 220V needed for operation. It should all work on 9 and 2x6V battteries.
TIA,
Peter
So let me get this straight:
To start, all relays are off.
I press the button once, relay 1 goes on.
I press the button again, relay 2 goes on, relay 1 goes off.
I press the button again, relay 3 goes on, relay 2 goes off.
I press the button again, relay 4 goes on, relay 3 goes off.
I press the button again, relay 4 goes off.
Presumably you already have the transmitter and receiver, what is the actual output from the receiver - just a pin which goes high?.
One small 8 pin PIC and a handfull of cheap components could very easily do that.