Hey everyone,
I would like to design a setup that switches a PNP transistor on when a signal reaches near 0v (it would normally be either +ve or -ve), and then keeps that transistor on until the system is reset.
My current thoughts on the matter are to have a window comparator to detect the near 0v, and have that feed into a schmitt trigger with a -ve reference for the turn off level (to keep it on). I figure the reset can be cutting the power to the schmitt trigger.
Would this setup work, or is there a better, more simple way?
BTW this is intended to be an inhibitor for a reverse switch on a motor controller. I hope to be able to interrupt the PWM to a half-bridge driver if reverse is selected while the motor is still turning (ie producing regen current), and then let the PWM pulse through once the motor has come to a stop. It should hopefully do the same when switching back to forward.
I would like to design a setup that switches a PNP transistor on when a signal reaches near 0v (it would normally be either +ve or -ve), and then keeps that transistor on until the system is reset.
My current thoughts on the matter are to have a window comparator to detect the near 0v, and have that feed into a schmitt trigger with a -ve reference for the turn off level (to keep it on). I figure the reset can be cutting the power to the schmitt trigger.
Would this setup work, or is there a better, more simple way?
BTW this is intended to be an inhibitor for a reverse switch on a motor controller. I hope to be able to interrupt the PWM to a half-bridge driver if reverse is selected while the motor is still turning (ie producing regen current), and then let the PWM pulse through once the motor has come to a stop. It should hopefully do the same when switching back to forward.