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Hello, I'm pretty new in electronic field, but I have a question.
So I have this circuit that should activate two relays, with one clap. I made a circuit build around a 555 timer, in monostable mode, and when I clap in front of the microphone it gives me at the output a signal that have a duration of 6 sec, exactly what I need.
With that signal I want to activate two relays. With first clap relay number 1 should be activated for 6 second and then to deactivate, then with the next clap relay number 2 should be activated for 6 second and then goes back to normal. And so on 1 clap= relay number 1 (6 seconds), next clap=relay number 2 (6 second).

Can you please help me with an ideea?
 

When relay 1 activates, you want it to change the state of a memory circuit at the same time. This can be a simple RS flip flop. It remembers that relay 2 is next in line to be activated. Once relay 2 activates, send a reset signal to the flip flop so it changes state, and remembers relay 1 is next in line.
 

What is the supply voltage that you are working from?
 

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