I have nothing to think about. I don't understand the logic of electronics enough. I understand a little and maybe even less, otherwise I wouldn't have asked the question.
The circuit should understand that the short circuit has stopped because the amperage has dropped below the threshold.I repeat, it doesn't seem that complex because at this point the relay should be re-powered and then re-loaded under current.
I'm not smart enough to propose a solution.
The only thing I can say is that there are "latching-switches" that store one bit of information (if something is on or off), so they can store whether the relay is currently open or closed.
https://www.elprocus.com/latching-switch/Demonstration over mosfetDemonstration over relayUltimately: the control over the short circuit is done by measuring amperes via a resistor, while understanding whether the relay is active or not is done by memorizing the bit in the "latching-switch".
I proposed no microcontroller because it is a fairly simple circuit.
For clarity, microcontrollers are nothing more than chips that contain transistors inside.
So for those who know transistors it should be even easier.
Transistors can be used as switches (this is the most trivial use they have).https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/transistor/tran_4.htmlNow, I'm not a very social person
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I'm here for electronics and specifically for this circuit which interests me enormously for various applications.
So, leaving aside the talk of love and demented answers
, if anyone has an answer, fine, if not, please have some peace.
P.S. I wasn't rude on the forum chat.
There is nothing to be banned. I didn't call anyone stupid, idiotic or crazy. I was talking about circuit logic.
I agree about shutting up and listening, but what is required.
Not empty words about "I don't know how to do it".
I didn't say it's easy for me. I said it's simple for those who know how to do it.
Schrödinger could do it. It's a certainty.
Thanks again.