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  • anyone genned-up in electronics?

    Hi,
    Is there anyone, or do you know of anyone who knows about resistors, capacitors, relays, circuit boards, etc? I don't mind a consultancy fee if it's professional help.... I need a circuit to provide inputs to a vehicles E.C.U. Details are in a previous post regarding throttle position sensor / circuit help
    thanks a lot.... David

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    if you have got the circuit and component list i could build it for you, i was an electronic engineer in a previous life.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by soramad View Post
      if you have got the circuit and component list
      You're hoping for a touch much there.

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      • #4
        thank you, "soramad", but it's the circuit and component details that I actually need. Doesn't seem to be too complicated.... there is a relay that operates at exactly 4.5 volts, but I fall just short of that at a max. wide-open voltage of 4.45 volts! I also need a signal for when the voltage is lower than 1.2 volts....that is more difficult to achieve! So, can anyone help?

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        • #5
          what is the supply voltage?, where is the supply voltage coming from ie battery, power supply, etc? if the power supply voltage/current is lower than the voltage/current required to drive the relay then you are on a loser straight away, making a circuit to detect a low voltage is relatively simple i have designed and made these types of circuits for quite a few battery operated systems but at 1.2 volts you would only light a LED as an alarm possibly a little buzzer dependent on the available current.

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          • #6
            See here
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #7
              ah now it becomes clearer,so the first thing that comes to mind is two smit triggers that operate at the correct threshold voltage either switching a power transistor or a relay bringing in the 12 volts, will give it some more thought and see what i can find c-mos wise, i may be away some time

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              • #8
                Schmitt.

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                • #9
                  No need for that! It was a reasonable remark!

                  Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MattF View Post
                    Schmitt.
                    you know what i meant but to those that did'nt it would'nt really worry them.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Apache View Post
                      No need for that! It was a reasonable remark!




                      Originally posted by soramad View Post
                      you know what i meant but to those that did'nt it would'nt really worry them.
                      I know, but I couldn't honestly class myself as a pedant if I had let that one slide.

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