Re: control circuit for PC on/off
"Skeleton Man" <invalid@guestwho.com> wrote in message
news:BvOdnQa2Ics0KWvbnZ2dnUVZ_qOknZ2d@wightman.ca. ..
> Hi guys,
>
> What I'm trying to accomplish is running a small motor in one direction
> for
> a set period of time when the PC is turned on, and then have it run the
> other direction for the same amount of time when the PC is turned off. The
> motor will drive some kind of mechanism to make a fan (or other gadgets)
> slide in and out of the case when the pc is turned on or off (just like
> the
> CD tray does when you push the button).
>
> The theory I have so far is this:
>
> 1) The circuit will be powered by +5vSB
> 2) It will connect to +5V to sense when the PC is on or off.. (reacts to
> the
> presence/absence of a voltage)
> 3) I will probably need something like a 555 for the timer and likely some
> kind of transistor to do the switching based on +5V presence.
> 4) It will likely use a stepper motor for precision.
>
> What I don't know is the practical side of what components I would need
> and
> what the circuit would look like. Can someone help me out ?
>
> Chris
>
>
The best place for advice on this project is sci.electronics.design. They
like
this sort of thing there. Of course you may be asked why you want to do
it in the first place. |