Notes on 2-Beam Optical Pulse Generator Circuit.
The cross wired 74F00 NAND Gate forms a Set-Reset Latch due to feedback from the opposing output.
The output signal goes high when the first sensor is activated.
The output remains high until the second sensor is activated.
It is then reset, and ready for next cycle, no arm or reset button is necessary.
The first sensor needs to be clear, before the second sensor is activated.
Note that direction does matter, the circuit will not work if the sensors are activated in reverse order.
This circuit can be quickly converted to a single sensor pulse generator, by fixing the Second sensor in active state, or shorting its output to ground. The Pulse Out will then follow the First Sensor only.
OSRAM SFH-5840 is Active LOW, used in this circuit (Due to availability)
OSRAM SFH-5841 is active HIGH, could simplify circuit by not requiring the inverters.
The SFH-584X is sensitive to broad spectrum visible wavelengths, nearly any visible light source can be used.
74F14 Hex Inverter includes Schmitt Trigger.
74F04 Hex Inverter could be substituted because the SFH-5850 has a very clean output.
If using remotely mounted sensors, remote mount the Indicator LEDs nearby to facilitate the optical alignment.
(Probably really only need one LED per sensor)
This circuit can be used as a latching pulse generator for nearly any TTL or 5V sensor or input in lieu of the SFH-584X.
Average Speed = d/t
The average speed through the two gates.
d = distance between photo gates.
t = time output pulse is high.
--Bob
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