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bistable latch operation using 2 coin cell

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Hello sir
i am using 2 coin cell 3 volts of each to drive this transistorized bistable latch

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coin cell i am using is this one

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but unable to even switch it on :-x:x:roll::cry:
 

but unable to even switch it on
means exactly what?

You might be able to find unsuitable resistor values that eliminate bistable behaviour.
 

no no circuit is completly working with rechargable cells , common 9v cell & external adapters

but with coin cell it is not working , infact the circuit is not even going to switch on :shock:

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no no circuit is completly working with rechargable cells , common 9v cell & external adapters

but with coin cell it is not working , infact the circuit is not even going to switch on :shock:
 

Then it's most likely another case of unsuitable resistor values (resistance too low).
 

Then it's most likely another case of unsuitable resistor values (resistance too low).




k so how to overcome that ? i mean how can i choose values ? what should i connect there ?
 

These tiny cells have a tiny amp-hour rating.

The resistors in this simulation are high enough so that current draw is always under 1 mA (with a 6V supply).

It should work with hardware.

 

These tiny cells have a tiny amp-hour rating.

The resistors in this simulation are high enough so that current draw is always under 1 mA (with a 6V supply).

It should work with hardware.





oh i see lots of theories are there for me still have to apply in practice

well sir i saw mostly designs with green baground & green grey circuit diagrams & waveform , which soft you are using ?

I too want to design such things for analysis
 

oh i see lots of theories are there for me still have to apply in practice

well sir i saw mostly designs with green baground & green grey circuit diagrams & waveform , which soft you are using ?

I too want to design such things for analysis

This is Falstad's interactive animated simulator. (A free download at: www.falstad.com/circuit)

Click the link below to go to his website, load my simulation, and run it on your computer.

https://tinyurl.com/d2e56ov

You can watch the circuit change state. Just click on the switches.

Edit values by right-clicking on a component, and select Edit.
 

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