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Re: Tooling UP, Workbench and Recommendations
Posted: Mon May 26, 2025 1:41 am
by wayfarer
here, this is more what I am trying to do, from a step back
Re: Tooling UP, Workbench and Recommendations
Posted: Mon May 26, 2025 3:31 am
by Dr Jefyll
That one is good for delaying the reaction to the button.
Huh?? No, I think you must've only glanced at the circuit, Garth -- it responds immediately; no delay.
BTW, I didn't invent that circuit, but I admire the person who did. I stumbled across it in the user interface portion of a musical keyboard synth I was servicing sometime back in the 20th century.
-- Jeff
Re: Tooling UP, Workbench and Recommendations
Posted: Mon May 26, 2025 4:21 am
by GARTHWILSON
That one is good for delaying the reaction to the button.
Huh?? No, I think you must've only glanced at the circuit, Garth -- it responds immediately; no delay.
You're right, and once again I embarrass myself by going too fast. Here's what I did (showing only the relevant parts):
(and the reason it's using a 40106 is because it has to handle up to 12V.)