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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: stirling on September 08, 2010, 06:12:33 AM
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I need to switch 18V 10mA via TTL (turn on/off a plasma torch via the parallel port).
A relay seems a bit overkill for this - doesn't it? and I read somewhere (I think) that such low current is not best switched by a SSR - true? or have I made that up?
Thoughts on cheapest/bestest/nicest/properest way to do this?
Cheers
Ian
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18V 10mA
cheapest way is transistor.
on-off
Amir
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Ian,
The common SSR's need to switch a/c loads as they require the zero crossing point for switching off but having said that I switch my cross hair pointer on / off with a mains connected SSR which powers the wall wart to output the 5Vdc for the pointer. The SSR, which has internal opto isolation, is powered directly from the LPT port.
Tweakie.
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OK guys - thanks.
Tweakie - have you looked at logic level mosfets for your cross hair pointer - they sound like the mut's nuts for that.
Ian
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Thanks Ian but I needed -5volts (relative to the frame) because the body of the pointer is connected to + so it was easier, for me at the time, to get the required negative voltage from a wall wart.
Yes I agree that these logic level switching MOSFET's would be brilliant for a lot of applications. (more circuit board routing is on the cards) ;D
Tweakie.
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logic level mosfets
Using them is not suitable for this issue.
you need only 10ma .you can build a simple circuit by transistor.
Amir
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I was suggesting them for Tweakie's laser not my trigger Amir. Keep up ;D
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sorry. my mistake