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Counter bouncing
Hi
I just have a simple question. I know the problem falls under the issue of bouncing signals.
I'm feeding a Limit switch with 230Volts AC (50HZ) which when turns on a starter.
When the the starter needs to be turned off another limit switch is used to turn off the starter. The starter is used to hold the solenoid on.
Now, what I am having trouble with is this idea of bounce. Should I just have a debounce circuit in series with each limit switch? and the output from the debounce circuit to the allocated paths?
Thanks in advance. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Hi
I just have a simple question. I know the problem falls under the issue of bouncing signals.
I'm feeding a Limit switch with 230Volts AC (50HZ) which when turns on a starter.
When the the starter needs to be turned off another limit switch is used to turn off the starter. The starter is used to hold the solenoid on.
Now, what I am having trouble with is this idea of bounce. Should I just have a debounce circuit in series with each limit switch? and the output from the debounce circuit to the allocated paths?
Thanks in advance. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.