Sujet : Re: latching relays
De : dave (at) *nospam* davehigton.me.uk (David Higton)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 11. Feb 2025, 20:04:20
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Mike Scott <
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OK, I get it. I'm after something that'll retain the same setting for
extended periods, hence the desire for a latching relay to keep power
dissipation down. Indeed, it does look as though what I've been looking at
is a normal relay plus a flip-flop - not what I want, and I think you've
saved me from a bad mistake.
Not wanting to mess with relay driver circuitry, I've found something
that's definitely latching at PiHut (I hope!!). Pricey, but complete
modules don't seem available otherwise.
Thanks to all for commenting.
Look at the Hongfa HFD2 data sheet. The range includes single side
stable (i.e. an "ordinary" relay), 1 coil latching, and 2 coils
laching, and shows how to connect and how to energise to get latching
relays of either type into the state you want.
The latching relays are the real thing; they retain state indefinitely,
without power, after being set to either state.
David