supak111
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Hey guys I have simple light activated circuit that when its ON is usually only ON for less then 1/4 of second. I usually power it from 12v or 24v. My problem is the voltage drop on the 0V side. Here is the circuit (mine doesn't have the LED):
Is there any way to fix the voltage drop? Maybe by adding a capacitor someplace or even a small solar cell? I just need to add about 1v to the circuit so that the whole circuit acts like a short for 1/4 of a second when its ON.
Total newbe at circuit design and I sure didn't go to school for this so any suggestions or help are much appreciated. Thanks
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Is there any way to fix the voltage drop? Maybe by adding a capacitor someplace or even a small solar cell? I just need to add about 1v to the circuit so that the whole circuit acts like a short for 1/4 of a second when its ON.
Total newbe at circuit design and I sure didn't go to school for this so any suggestions or help are much appreciated. Thanks