Does anyone have the schematics for a circuit which can generate
a coin pulse ? I have a coin button on my cab and if I hold it down
to long I get a coin error on some games. ideally what I want is a
short pulse to be generated regardless of how long I hold down the
button.
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Coin Pulse Circuit ?
Coin Pulse Circuit ?
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I think you mean service switchdpful wrote:not the answer you were looking for, but I have my cab wired to use the test switch instead of the coin switch and it works perfectly on ALMOST all my games (I think ghouls 'n' ghosts is the only one of mine that doesn't get credits through the test switch).

which do not use the service switch. Bubble Bobble to name one...
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No this is not just a delay mechanism, it's a one shot of sorts.neorichieb1971 wrote:Surely this is just some sort of delay mechanism before the next pulse is triggered. Ever thought of making your supergun big enough for coin box and putting a real coin mech in there?
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yeah, what you need is a simple 555 timer circuit. Basically you want to build an autofire coin button. Check out this thread for lots of info on that:
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=16211
you might have to lower the pulse a bit for coin input but that would only require changing a resistor or two.
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you might have to lower the pulse a bit for coin input but that would only require changing a resistor or two.
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[quote]yeah, what you need is a simple 555 timer circuit. Basically you want to build an autofire coin button.[/quote]
Not quite, you can keep the 555 but wire it in a 'monostable' configuration. The autofire circuit is an 'astable' so it will retrigger itself (I don't think that's what the OP wanted).
Not quite, you can keep the 555 but wire it in a 'monostable' configuration. The autofire circuit is an 'astable' so it will retrigger itself (I don't think that's what the OP wanted).
viletim, could you draw a circuit describing what you mean please ?viletim wrote:Not quite, you can keep the 555 but wire it in a 'monostable' configuration. The autofire circuit is an 'astable' so it will retrigger itself (I don't think that's what the OP wanted).yeah, what you need is a simple 555 timer circuit. Basically you want to build an autofire coin button.
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rtw,
See http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/ ... 55mono.htm for an explanation.
I've drawn up a more practical circuit. This includes switch debouncing (via C2) and an open collector output. The length of the pulse on the output is ~24mS, sound about right?

See http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/ ... 55mono.htm for an explanation.
I've drawn up a more practical circuit. This includes switch debouncing (via C2) and an open collector output. The length of the pulse on the output is ~24mS, sound about right?

Thank you very muchviletim wrote:rtw,
See http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/ ... 55mono.htm for an explanation.
I've drawn up a more practical circuit. This includes switch debouncing (via C2) and an open collector output. The length of the pulse on the output is ~24mS, sound about right

build it. I think 24ms is right. I have the formula so I can adjust it if necessary.
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