12v Delay circuit - Help Please
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:16 pm
I am trying to devise a delay circuit which will keep the forward facing parking sensors on my vehicle switched on for about 30 seconds or so after I touch the brake pedal.
I have designed the following circuit -

The idea is that when the brake is applied, a 12v input triggers the transistor to switch on and operate the relay which then latches the 12v supply onto the circuit.
As the capacitor discharges, the base emitter voltage reduces, and eventually switches off the transistor, which releases the relay.
Diodes 1 & 2 feed the circuit from the brake 12v, and D3 protects the relay. Variable resistor is to adjust the time of the delay.
Transistor is a BDX33C - darlington NPN which I had handy.
However I cannot get the relay to latch on initially.
Any ideas of where I am going wrong would be appreciated.
Thanks
Peter
I have designed the following circuit -

The idea is that when the brake is applied, a 12v input triggers the transistor to switch on and operate the relay which then latches the 12v supply onto the circuit.
As the capacitor discharges, the base emitter voltage reduces, and eventually switches off the transistor, which releases the relay.
Diodes 1 & 2 feed the circuit from the brake 12v, and D3 protects the relay. Variable resistor is to adjust the time of the delay.
Transistor is a BDX33C - darlington NPN which I had handy.
However I cannot get the relay to latch on initially.
Any ideas of where I am going wrong would be appreciated.
Thanks
Peter