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follow up to schematics for Multi switch 555 I.C.timer/ childrens toys

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mark3

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi to all
Thanks for responding to my questions, I must
apologize for my explanations I'm in a learning process about
electronics. I'll be running a power adapter from 240 AC input
Converting into adjustable 3v -12v DC output ,current is 1amp but will
probably run the 555 timer cover the maximum voltage of one of the
toys(9v) the other three toys in the circuit will run at 1x 3v and 2x
6v with each toy been activated with a independent push button switch
..The circuit I would like to build is for a 3yr old girl with multiple
physical and intellectual disabilities , she is able to push buttons;
which stimulates her with color and sound. My aim is build a
electronical unit in which I'm able interchange various toys with
various voltages from 3-9V either home made by myself (DC transistor
radio, motorized bells) or bought, that will help stimulate her
development.
The 548 transistor I referred to is a NPN the full info. is BC 548
-506 .The trigger switch I refer to is what I understand is called a
toggle switch which sends a pulse through pin 2 of the 555 timer you
can find a example of this circuit at
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/breadb.htm this will give you some idea of
what I'm talking about. To this circuit I would to add 4 toggle type
switches to activate and interchange 4 different toys which use volts
between 3-9V.

I hope this makes it a little easier to understand what I'm trying to
achieve if you need more clarification /information please let me know
..If you have some schematics for this idea is possible to send in
format similar to the http:// example I have given you as I find it
difficult to understand schematics in the format that has been sent me.

Thank you
Regards
Mark
 
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Allen Bong

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a hard time understanding what you want exactly.

Are your toys battery or AC powered? If you can run your toys on AC,
then what you need is a multi-voltage AC adaptor. We can buy adaptors
here with 3, 4.5, 6, 7.5, 9, & 12V just sliding a switch.

If what you want is a DC/DC converter that convert 3V battery voltage
to 3, 6, 9 volts by pushing some buttons, you need to do a search on
"SMPS +schematics". There are many on the net and most involve winding
a ferric transformer or inductors.

Hope that help

Cheers.

Allen
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi to all
Thanks for responding to my questions, I must
apologize for my explanations I'm in a learning process about
electronics. I'll be running a power adapter from 240 AC input
Converting into adjustable 3v -12v DC output ,current is 1amp but will
probably run the 555 timer cover the maximum voltage of one of the
toys(9v) the other three toys in the circuit will run at 1x 3v and 2x
6v with each toy been activated with a independent push button switch
.The circuit I would like to build is for a 3yr old girl with multiple
physical and intellectual disabilities , she is able to push buttons;
which stimulates her with color and sound. My aim is build a
electronical unit in which I'm able interchange various toys with
various voltages from 3-9V either home made by myself (DC transistor
radio, motorized bells) or bought, that will help stimulate her
development.

There is an organisation called "TASH" (Technical Aids & Systems for
the Handicapped" (http://www.tashinc.com/index.html) that deals with
this sort of thing. You may find something there to help you.

About 10 years ago I designed a unit for the local Kinsmen Rehab group
that could be controlled by one or two switches and scanned through 8
functions. It was an improved version of a TASH product called a
"Kincontrol". It had relay outputs, and just provided contact
closures, so its outputs could be connected in parallel with the
existing switches on your daughter's toys - no need for the device to
provide (or care about) the toy's power requirements (as long as they
don't exceed the relay contact ratings.



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ehsjr

Jan 1, 1970
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mark3 said:
Hi to all
Thanks for responding to my questions, I must
apologize for my explanations I'm in a learning process about
electronics. I'll be running a power adapter from 240 AC input
Converting into adjustable 3v -12v DC output ,current is 1amp but will
probably run the 555 timer cover the maximum voltage of one of the
toys(9v) the other three toys in the circuit will run at 1x 3v and 2x
6v with each toy been activated with a independent push button switch
.The circuit I would like to build is for a 3yr old girl with multiple
physical and intellectual disabilities , she is able to push buttons;
which stimulates her with color and sound. My aim is build a
electronical unit in which I'm able interchange various toys with
various voltages from 3-9V either home made by myself (DC transistor
radio, motorized bells) or bought, that will help stimulate her
development.
The 548 transistor I referred to is a NPN the full info. is BC 548
-506 .The trigger switch I refer to is what I understand is called a
toggle switch which sends a pulse through pin 2 of the 555 timer you
can find a example of this circuit at
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/breadb.htm this will give you some idea of
what I'm talking about. To this circuit I would to add 4 toggle type
switches to activate and interchange 4 different toys which use volts
between 3-9V.

I hope this makes it a little easier to understand what I'm trying to
achieve if you need more clarification /information please let me know
.If you have some schematics for this idea is possible to send in
format similar to the http:// example I have given you as I find it
difficult to understand schematics in the format that has been sent me.

Thank you
Regards
Mark

I sent you a .bmp file (attached to an E-mail) with the
schematic.

Ed
 
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