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Opto-Electrical Ciruit Problem 1

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araz

Electrical
Nov 9, 2000
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I have an opto-electrical circuit design using an optical transistor OP506A, and an Operational Amplifier TL072. When the Optical-eye is covered (no light goes to the optical eye), positive input (Pin 3) of the TL072 goes to +5V, then the output of the TL072 is triggered.

The Problem:
when the Optical eye is covered or darkened continuously (For Example: the device left "ON" in a dark room at night), the output trigger is repeated continuously. How could I prevent the continuous trigger of the out put? Could I change my Optical device to a one that trigger once? Any body has any idea?

I thank you all people in advance.

ARAZ
 
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