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Cliff Hartle
I have a basic off the shelf astable timer circuit with the diode for less
than 50% duty cycle thats on this page.
http://www.doctronics.co.uk/555.htm#more_astables
I hooked it up with 4 AAA NiMH batteries. I used an LED to get the
resistors correct for the timing I need and it all works.
I'm going to drive a relay with this circut so I hooked up a 5v reed relay
with a protection diode and I get nothing. Replace the relay with the LED
and it still works. I apply the 6v to the relay directly and it works.
Here is the relay
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/RLY-617/5-VDC-S.P.S.T.-N.O.-REED-RELAY/1.html
Any thoughts? Am I just not putting out enough juice to drive the relay? I
tried another regular 5v DIP realy with the same results. Maybe a
transistor?
thanks
than 50% duty cycle thats on this page.
http://www.doctronics.co.uk/555.htm#more_astables
I hooked it up with 4 AAA NiMH batteries. I used an LED to get the
resistors correct for the timing I need and it all works.
I'm going to drive a relay with this circut so I hooked up a 5v reed relay
with a protection diode and I get nothing. Replace the relay with the LED
and it still works. I apply the 6v to the relay directly and it works.
Here is the relay
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/RLY-617/5-VDC-S.P.S.T.-N.O.-REED-RELAY/1.html
Any thoughts? Am I just not putting out enough juice to drive the relay? I
tried another regular 5v DIP realy with the same results. Maybe a
transistor?
thanks