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Shadow787470
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Im trying to design a circuit that will delay the turning on of a light.
I have three bulbs, one should turn on as soon as power is applied, the next should turn on in X amount of time after the first, and the final light should turn on in X amount of time after the second.
Basically like this
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I believe ther center circuit in the picture I am attaching is what i need to use and i picked one up from radio shack but i don't have some of the other parts i would need (all i have are some various resistors and capacitors and other odds and ends from my circuits class)
So what would you guys reommend doing? I can't seem to find a formula to calculate the proper values of the resistors and capacitors so that the time X will be the value i need it to be.
Here is what I am trying to accomplish
I have three bulbs, one should turn on as soon as power is applied, the next should turn on in X amount of time after the first, and the final light should turn on in X amount of time after the second.
Basically like this
[on][off][off]
[on][on][off]
[on][on][on]
I believe ther center circuit in the picture I am attaching is what i need to use and i picked one up from radio shack but i don't have some of the other parts i would need (all i have are some various resistors and capacitors and other odds and ends from my circuits class)
So what would you guys reommend doing? I can't seem to find a formula to calculate the proper values of the resistors and capacitors so that the time X will be the value i need it to be.
Here is what I am trying to accomplish