Sujet : Re: latching relays
De : dave (at) *nospam* davehigton.me.uk (David Higton)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 10. Feb 2025, 19:47:21
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Mike Scott <
usenet.16@scottsonline.org.uk.invalid> wrote:
Hi all. I think a latching relay is the way to go for a pico-based job I
have in mind. However the prevalent ones all seem to be controlled by a
pulse on a single input wire which flips and flops the state.
No doubt they reset to a known-state at power-up.
It has always been my understanding that they retain their current state
indefinitely, until the next pulse. So there is no such thing as a
reset state.
David