On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 12:40 AM Jim Brain via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
wrote:

> This might be a bit off topic, so forgive me if so.
>
> The issue is a 24VAC motor with one connection to 24VAC and the other
> gated via two switches.  The first switch is a momentary one and the
> second is in parallel and connected to the motor.  A long enough
> momentary depression on the first switch actuates the electric motor
> enough to close the second switch, which then stays closed for 1
> revolution.
>
> The problem is that a quick enough press and release of the first switch
> does not allow the motor to move far enough to close the second switch.
>
> Given the configuration, my general plan was a small one shot timer
> circuit that energized when the switch was initially depressed and then
> closed a relay in parallel with the first 2 switches, with a time period
> that was 1/10 to 1/2 the time of the motor revolution. a quick close and
> release of the first switch would start the timer, which would then
> close the parallel switch and then open it a short time later, and then
> the motor switch, which would still be closed, could signal the end of
> the cycle.
>

My two thoughts would be:

1) A 555-timer in one-shot mode
2) An S-R latch at is set by the push button, and cleared by 2nd switch

Pat

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