I need to drive an actuator (Ford power door lock) that requires a momentary polarity switching signal for open/closed. Trouble is, my signal source is a simple on/off. I have a electromechanically solution worked out using a DPDT relay to switch the polarity and limit switches to open the circuit at the actuator end points (I’ll post my sketch once I get a chance to scan it). The limit switch assembly will mount right on the body of the actuator and wouldn’t be too difficult to build, but I’m wondering if there might be an electronic solution.
I don’t really need the mechanical limits, a 1/2 second or so pulse would work fine. I was looking into a delay on circuit that would cut the power, but I’m not sure how to deal with the possibility of the source signal switching before the time out. It also seems that you could integrate the polarity switching as well. This sort of circuit design is just outside of my skill level (I’m a ME not an EE after all

), I’m sure I could figure it out, but I would have to spend quite a bit of time (re)educating myself.
Any of you electric smarties want to point me in the right direction?
Gary
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