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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 3:28 pm    Post subject: Looking for a circuit that when you press a button powers th Reply with quote

Looking for a circuit that when you press a button powers the device but ....if the button is held on it is only powered for a max setting (say 3 seconds) but this same circuit should stop if the button is released before the 3 seconds.

Hope that makes sense, I bet it exists already and I just am searching under the wrong name.

Thanks in advance for the help

Jeff.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:46 pm    Post subject: Looking for a circuit that when you press a button powers th Reply with quote

Jeff,
I believe you need a better spec. For example, you say that when the button is pressed, the device is powered on. Then you say if the button is released before the 3 second interval, it should stop powering the device. Or at least that's what I think you said.
I think you need to divide it into the following functions:

  • If the button is pressed for less than N seconds, function 1 happens
  • If the button is pressed for more than N seconds, function 2 happens
  • If the button is held for exactly N seconds, well never mind, there is no such thing unless you have an accuracy spec. If you do, then function 3 happens. These three functions need not be mutually exclusive.

Whatever functionality you want, I believe a microcontroller or CPLD will do the job. If you describe your functionality more accurately, including output voltage, current, etc., then this group can recommend specific products, including boards.
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Looking for a circuit that when you press a button powers the device but ....if the button is held on it is only powered for a max setting (say 3 seconds) but this same circuit should stop if the button is released before the 3 seconds.

Hope that makes sense, I bet it exists already and I just am searching under the wrong name.

Thanks in advance for the help

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 6:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for a circuit that when you press a button power Reply with quote

Henador's suggestion is doable. There's probably a half dozen approaches to this task. Questions:

How much current do you need to switch?

Can the switch be in the ground side of the load?

Do you mind if a relay is used . . . or is it a design goal
to be all solid state?

You may be able to do this for a few$ of discrete
components . . .

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for a circuit that when you press a button power Reply with quote

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Looking for a circuit that when you press a button powers the device but ....if the button is held on it is only powered for a max setting (say 3 seconds) but this same circuit should stop if the button is released before the 3 seconds.
Jeff.


The circuit you want is a momentary push button with a resettable fuse. Preferably solid state.


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