Sujet : Re: DC relay latching voltage
De : liz (at) *nospam* poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 24. Aug 2024, 11:11:19
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Pimpom <
Pimpom@invalid.invalid> wrote:
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Normal power supply decay will not release the relay quickly enough. So
I've added a section that turns the 12V relay off when the decaying PS
drops below 7.5V. Works fine in simulation.
However, due to interaction with other sections, the gate voltage of the
transistor driving the relay rises again briefly to about 2.5V before
the shutdown process is complete. But by this time, the 12V supply has
dropped to less than 3V.
Add a few diode drops in the supply to the Base of the transistor and a
pull-down resistor from Base to Earth. You could even use a 7.5v Zener
so the transistor switched directly off the PS and no other active
components were needed.
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