1-30 Minute Timer
1-30 Minute Timer
Using this circuit you can switch on an appliance for a
desired time. The circuit provides selectable time settings of 1, 2, 5,
10, 15 and 30 minutes, and can be used for domestic as well as
industrial applications.
The circuit can be divided into two
sections—power supply and timer. The power supply is built around
transformer X1, bridge rectifier BR1, capacitor C1 and 12V voltage
regulator IC LM7812 (IC1). The 230V AC mains supply is stepped down by
transformer X1 to deliver the secondary output of 12V, 250 mA. The
transformer output is rectified by full-wave bridge rectifier BR1,
filtered by capacitor C1 and regulated by IC1. The circuit can also be
powered by a 12V battery. The power source can be selected by using
switch S2.
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The
timer section is built around IC NE555 (IC2) along with resistors R1
through R6, capacitor C2, transistor BC548 (T1) and a 12V relay. IC2 is
configured in monostable mode to provide the different time settings
ranging from 1 to 30 minutes. The desired time is selected by rotary
switch S1 as shown in the table. Pressing switch S3 starts the
operation. Once triggered, the timer returns to its original state after
the preset time.
Working
of the circuit is simple. Capacitor C2 charges through a resistor or
combination of resistors R1 through R6. When start switch S3 is pressed,
the monostable triggers and its output pin 3 goes high for the time
selected by the position of rotary switch S1. The output time (T) of the
monostable in seconds is T =1.1RC.
Assemble the circuit on a
general-purpose PCB and enclose in a suitable case. Fix the unit near
the appliance that has to be controlled. Use a 12V relay (RL1) with
contact current rating suited for the the appliance.
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