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bharitta



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Post05 May 2008 11:33   removing the mechnical switch

Please everybody help me to modifying the mechanical switch below to digital switch, which the switch can operate every 1 s or adjustable to 5 second Automatically, your help be appreciated?




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ieropsaltic



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Post05 May 2008 12:20   Re: removing the mechnical switch

I'm not sure, but perhaps you can use thyristors instead of the relays.
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davidgrm



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Post05 May 2008 13:57   Re: removing the mechnical switch

Which switches are you talking about? S! - S3 or the relays?
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bharitta



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Post06 May 2008 4:57   Re: removing the mechnical switch

Dear ieropsaltic & davidgrm

I mean the switch will be removing are S1 - S3. please your advice. Neutral


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laktronics



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Post06 May 2008 19:45   Re: removing the mechnical switch

Hi,
Why cann't you connect direct TTL inputs to the counter inputs instead of using the switches? What is the present application for which mechanical switches were originally envisaged?

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Laktronics
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bharitta



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Post07 May 2008 3:55   Re: removing the mechnical switch

Dear laktronics,

could your suggestion enclose with schematic modifying. Tx


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bharitta
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laktronics



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Post07 May 2008 7:49   Re: removing the mechnical switch

Hi,
It depends on your application, what do you want to do with the circuit?, explain in detail.

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Laktronics
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