Hello,
A question from on non-electronics orientated person:
I want to be able to switch a small 12v motor on and off using an XK-1. So, I need a relay, right? But what sort? I know what my load voltage, current, throw type and so forth need to be but I'm having trouble finding something cheap that will switch using an xmos pin.
They all seem to need 200+mW at 3V. I've read that an L1 can supply 4mA at 3.3V which means 13mW, right? Or wrong? Or do I need something other than a relay.
Advice appreciated,
Thanks.
Relays
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You cannot directly switch a relay from an XMOS pin.
You will need a transistor and a diode.
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You will need a transistor and a diode.
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Why not use an N-channel FET?
The XS1 can drive the gate of the FET (assuming it's gate capacitance is not too large). You would connect the +12V to one side of the motor and connect the other side to the drain of the FET. The source of the FET should be grounded.
Cheers,
Corin
The XS1 can drive the gate of the FET (assuming it's gate capacitance is not too large). You would connect the +12V to one side of the motor and connect the other side to the drain of the FET. The source of the FET should be grounded.
Cheers,
Corin