mhenry79
Computer
- Feb 18, 2006
- 4
Hi,
I am trying to design a temperature-controlled circuit for my vehicle and I can't figure out how to get a one-shot circuit from constant inputs...
I have a remote starter which supplies a (-) output as long as the engine is running remotely. I also have a Maxim DS1620 IC which supplies a (+) output as long as the temperature is below 50 degrees. When both of these conditions are met, I want to output a 500 millisecond (-) pulse, only once, to trigger a seat heater.
I would use the (-) remote start output as the (-) power source and the ignition circuit as (+), so this would handle selectively powering the circuit. But how do I turn the constant temperature input into a one-shot output? The only idea I had so far was a 555 monostable, but it just re-triggers every time the output cycle ends.
What am I missing? Thanks in advance.
Mike
I am trying to design a temperature-controlled circuit for my vehicle and I can't figure out how to get a one-shot circuit from constant inputs...
I have a remote starter which supplies a (-) output as long as the engine is running remotely. I also have a Maxim DS1620 IC which supplies a (+) output as long as the temperature is below 50 degrees. When both of these conditions are met, I want to output a 500 millisecond (-) pulse, only once, to trigger a seat heater.
I would use the (-) remote start output as the (-) power source and the ignition circuit as (+), so this would handle selectively powering the circuit. But how do I turn the constant temperature input into a one-shot output? The only idea I had so far was a 555 monostable, but it just re-triggers every time the output cycle ends.
What am I missing? Thanks in advance.
Mike