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Default Reverse Polarity

On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:41:16 +0000, Bill wrote:
"John Fields" wrote in message


You could also use a 555 to drive a solenoid which would toggle a
DPDT alternate-action pushbutton switch.


John ... This is all low current operations. How about something like a
divide by 2 triggering a 555? Can this give alternate highs and lows on pin
3, the output? I can figure what to do after pin 3. I also wonder if I'm
explaining the problem adequately.


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Rich

 
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