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Re: Circuit Design Help
Ok, I mulled it over a bit and came up with the following circuit. (See attachment)
The toggle switch on the right is meant simply to arm/disarm the car itself so I can't have a false start without first arming the car. The two wires on the right lead to the charging station. The charging station is simply a battery pack with a regulated 3v going into the system in order to charge the fuel cell. I wasn't sure where to put the normally closed momentary switch. I figured as close as possible to the motor was best. Is that necessary? Other than that, I think I'm set. I used ExpressSCH for circuit (http://www.expresspcb.com/ExpressPCBHtm/Download.htm) One last thing. Is there anything wrong with this circuit? Will it perform as I want it to perform? |
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