Re: How to design a simplest trigger circuit



On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:33:25 -0800 (PST), deepak.mishra@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

I want to use a square pulse of 0-5 V for the driving a light source.
The light source should be on at rising edge and it should be off at
falling edge of square pulse (synchronized with square pulse). I
thought of passing the square pulse via a differentiator. The output
of differentiator is then passed through the full wave bridge
rectifier. I need some comments on this concept. I will appreciate if
some one guides me with better idea.


+V>---------+
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[LAMP]
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D
SQIN>-----G NCH
S
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GND>--------+


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JF
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