Let me try it out first. It is very simple. It will be based on a variation of this circuit fragment -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d4zuu4p62nvwccn/driver.jpg
I may have to add some stuff to extend the pulse a bit, to make it longer than it is. I will see how it works first.
-James
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