Do you know what a reset circuit does? It activates
other circuits and detects any power fluctuations in
order to prevent malfunctions. In this project, we
change the supply voltage to the circuit with the
switch. The power to the display portion of the circuit
is on, or logic high, when the switch is set to position
A; it is off when the switch is at position B. The LED
display shows 1 when the circuit has been reset.
Let’s start experimenting. First, complete the wiring
and set the switch to position B. Now, with the switch
set to B, the power reset circuit operates under 6V,
and the three LEDs light dimly. The LED display is
off, meaning that the display circuit is not activated.
Now, set the switch to position A. You can see the
three LEDs light brightly because the supply voltage
has been changed to 9V. For a moment, the LED
display still shows no change, indicating that the
circuit is being reset. After a short interval, the LED
displays 1 to show that the circuit has finished
resetting and now it is stabilized.
Set the switch to position B to switch the power back
to 6V. You will see the 1 on the LED disappear,
because now the display circuit is off.
Look at the schematic as you read the following. The
operational amplifier acts as a comparator. The
negative (–) terminal receives the reference voltage
of about 5.4V. When the switch is at position B, the
positive (+) terminal receives about 4.1V, so the
comparator does not allow the display to light. When
you use position A to switch to the 9V supply, the
100
μ
F capacitor causes the comparator’s positive
(+) terminal voltage to gradually increase to about
6V. When this voltage exceeds the reference voltage
of 5.4V, the LED display lights 1.
When you set the switch to B, the voltage at the
amplifier’s positive (+) terminal discharges through
the diode, so the voltage is reduced immediately to
4.1V.
Although this circuit seems very simple (consisting
of only one operational amplifier), it is very complex
and important for later use.
Notes:
EXPERIMENT #104: POWER-ON RESET CIRCUIT
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Wiring Sequence:
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21-23-67-116
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85-70-38-25-121
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31-68-74
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32-34
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35-37
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73-81-63-129-132
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86-82-69-115-130
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119-124
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122-131
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123-133
Schematic
Содержание EP-130
Страница 11: ... 11 I ENTERTAINMENT CIRCUITS ...
Страница 26: ... 26 II BASIC SEMICONDUCTOR AND COMPONENTS CIRCUITS ...
Страница 36: ... 36 III LED DIGITAL DISPLAY CIRCUITS ...
Страница 41: ... 41 IV A TOUR THROUGH DIGITAL CIRCUITS ...
Страница 49: ... 49 V MORE ADVENTURES WITH DIGITAL CIRCUITS ...
Страница 64: ... 64 VI THE WORLD OF TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR LOGIC ...
Страница 77: ... 77 VII APPLICATION CIRCUITS BASED ON THE OSCILLATOR ...
Страница 88: ... 88 VIII BASIC OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS ...
Страница 116: ... 116 IX MORE ADVENTURES WITH OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS ...
Страница 129: ... 129 X COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS ...
Страница 136: ... 136 XI TESTING AND MEASURING CIRCUITS ...