I'm looking for some suggestions on how to activate a PLC. Currently I have timer that outputs +5vdc for about 30ms when it goes off. I use this to close a reed relay connected to my PLC input and start the PLC's cycle.
What I want to be able to do is make a device that closes the relay for less than a second, when someone lifts an object off the table or floor. So I can use a limit switch on a pad of some sort that is normally closed when say a coffee mug is sitting on it. When you pick up the mug, the circuit is closed and the PLC cycle starts.
My question is what is the easiest/cheapest way to limit the duration of the output to less than 1 second and how would the reset work? Is there an inexpensive off-the-shelf device that will do this or do I need a custom circuit?
What I want to be able to do is make a device that closes the relay for less than a second, when someone lifts an object off the table or floor. So I can use a limit switch on a pad of some sort that is normally closed when say a coffee mug is sitting on it. When you pick up the mug, the circuit is closed and the PLC cycle starts.
My question is what is the easiest/cheapest way to limit the duration of the output to less than 1 second and how would the reset work? Is there an inexpensive off-the-shelf device that will do this or do I need a custom circuit?