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Automotive Speed Indicator

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The speed of an automobile can be indicated by detecting the pulses generated by the ignition system and causing an LED to light. The circuit utilizes a quad NOR gate IC chip. Two of the gates are configured as a one shot multivibrator which produces a fixed duration pulse each time the primary circuit of the automobile ignition system opens the circuit to the ignition coil. The other 2 gates are used as buffers which provide an accurate rectangle pulse. As the number of pulses per second increases, the voltage fed to the base of of the NPN transistor becomes high enough to cause it to conduct and turn on the LED. The speed at which the LED lights is set by R4. The input of the circuit is connected to the distributor side of the ignition coil or to the tachometer connection on those cars that are equipped with electronic ignition.

Copyright 2001 Randy Linscott

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Posted by Jospfh at Feb 24 2008 18:02
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May 22 2008 16:10
amd1199
Dude you cannot measure a car s speed by the ign pulse. You gotta put some kind of a sensor (Hall sensor is good) on the drive shaft or the speedometer cable. If you monitor the ign pulse you will get engine speed not the vehicle speed.
Anyway your idea is gud!
Keep it up
Mar 20 2011 22:09
azrulvw
i tried this circuit with my electronic workbench.. seems not to work at all... im using the vehicle speed signal (speedometer)as input.. build a automated spoiler deploy circuit using this circuit. help me tq!
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