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Date:         Tue, 28 Jan 1997 19:19:06 +0200
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From:         zeidler@NTCNTG02DU.ntc.nokia.com (Zeidler Helmut NTC/Dusseld.)
Subject:      Schematic Programmable Delay Circuit

There is a nice site made by TEMIC including a whole bunch of automotive electronic applications.

Visit TEMIC itself at

http://www.temic.de

or directly to the automotive site

http://www.temic.de/prodassp.html

and you will find applications like the wiper circuit. But you have to have the capability to read .PDF files.

Helmut '80 Camper ---------- >From: schmitrw To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Turn Signal Flasher Replaced-Wipers NG Date: Tuesday, 28 Jan, 1997 16:38

>Has anyone >dealt with this by making their own programmable delay circuit for the >wipers to allow the delay interval to be varied? Willing to share the >schematic?


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