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My young son has just been building a two transistor bistable (set/reset) flip-flop and the standard two transistor astable flip-flop (flasher) with a couple of LEDS in each. All as first steps into electronics.
His question now is how to make a bistable flip flop with only one switch as input that toggles on/off each time the switch is pressed. Obvious question but it has stumped me.
Years ago I did this by using two flip flops wired as a master and slave but this solution required many transistors and I'm not sure I could reproduce the thing anyway having hacked it on the fly at the time.
I have seen toggle flip flops built with two transistors, caps accross the base resistors and a parallel switch resistor connecting the emitters to ground (as here http://ourworld.compuserve.com/home...owden/page9.htm) Fine but I would prefer the input to go into some more normal place rather than brute forcing the negative rail up and down. Also we loose 1 volt from the suply.
So the challenge is, does any one have any nice discrete transistor toggle circuits that:
a) Use minimal components as my sons patients for building things is a bit short at the moment.
b) Uses a more "logical" input method.
c) Runs from a 5 to 6 volt supply, dictated by our rechargeable battery pack.
b) Can be easily understood by a 12 year old beginner. (Or me for that matter)
Extra caps and diodes allowed.
Cheers all. |
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I'm disappointed, no takers for this challenge, means I have to think about it myself :)
Attached is what I have come up with so far.
Any improvements, suggestions, comments? |
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| Perhaps I should poit out that the input is the pulse supply on the left and outputs can be taken from any collector on the transistor pairs. Should have included LEDs there for a good demo effect. |
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| powerbecker |
heater:
"I'm disappointed..."
that should not be :D please try the attachment
Regards
Heinz! |
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