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Switching problemm in the given T flip flop circuit

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Hello sir

i hv a circuit diagram here which is working properly but switching needs a mechanical switch instead of any direct connect triggering . . please solve

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If you want to use this circuit to control a mechanical switch, then a relay is called for.



okk agree but what if i don't want to use any mechanical device ??

Too relay creates an electronic humm & also a very very short delay in switching comparitivly
 

Come to think of it, the output might not be strong enough to drive a relay.

In any event, you can feed the output to one of the following switching devices:

transistor
mosfet
scr
triac
solid-state relay

Etc.
 

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