The pulser is intended to switch the mains voltage  on and off at intervals between just under a second and up to 10  minutes. This is useful, for instance, when a mains-operated equipment  is to be tested for long periods, or for periodic switching of  machinery. Transformer Tr1, the bridge rectifier , and regulator IC1  provide a stable 12V supply rail for IC2 and the relay. The timer is  arranged so that the period-determining capacitor can be charged and  discharged independently. Four time ranges can be selected by selecting  capacitors with the aid of jumpers. Short-circuiting positions 1 and 2  gives the longest time, and short-circuiting none the shortest.
Circuit diagram:
Mains Pulser Circuit Diagram
In the latter case, the 10µF capacitor at  pins 2 and 6 of the timer IC determines the time with the relevant  resistors. The value of this capacitor may be chosen slightly lower. The  two preset potentiometers enable the on and off periods to be set. The  1k resistor in series with one of the presets determines the minimum  discharge time. The timer IC switches a relay whose double-pole contacts  switch the mains voltage. The LEDs indicate whether the mains voltage  is switched through (red) or not (green). The 100mA slow fuse protects  the mains transformer and low-voltage circuit. The 4 A medium slow fuse  protects the relay against overload.
Source by : Streampowers 
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar