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Old 23rd April 2007, 04:06 AM   (permalink)
Default What is a latching relay vers a non latching relay

Looking for a simple DPDT 12vdc coil relay. Contacts to carry 24 v dc to control a solenoid.
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Old 23rd April 2007, 04:13 AM   (permalink)
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Looking for a simple DPDT 12vdc coil relay. Contacts to carry 24 v dc to control a solenoid.
A latching relay has internal magnet(s) that will hold the relay once energized so that power to the relay only has to pulse it on or off, thereby saving energy by not requiring that the coil be continuously powered. Some latching relays have two coils, one for setting and one for resetting, some only have one coil and rely on power polarity reversals to set and reset the relay.

Sounds like you only require a standard non-latching relay which is by far the more common flavor Be sure to find out the current requirments for your solenoid so that you can make sure the relay contacts are rated for that amount or higher.

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Old 22nd November 2007, 09:09 AM   (permalink)
Default Latching relay control through Microcontroller

Hi all

I need some help related to the latching relay...

I am using 5VDC single coil latching relay TN-L-5V...I have to control it using a single line of microcontroller...but it needs two pins for set and reset (As mentioned in the above reply; polarity reversal for set/reset)

I have to control 20 relays on the PCB, of the size 4x4 inches. If i use a simple inverter for polarity reversal, my PCB size cannot accomodate 4 ICs plus 20 relays.


Is there any other option than Inverter?
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Old 22nd November 2007, 09:29 AM   (permalink)
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another problem, which i forgot to mention is, micro controller cannot supply sufficient current to relay. Use of transistor also makes it impossible to develop PCB of size 4x4
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Old 22nd November 2007, 10:14 AM   (permalink)
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How about you make a double sided board?
Micro + Transistors on one side, relays on the other. I realise if you are going to make this manually at home, vias could be an issue - you can just use hook up wire
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Old 22nd November 2007, 10:20 AM   (permalink)
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Use of transistors is never suitalbe. I told earlier that i am using 20 relays. If i use transistors, for each relay, i will have to use two, and for 20 relays, 40 transistors will be required.

vias may not be the problem. Space is the biggest issue.
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Old 22nd November 2007, 10:28 AM   (permalink)
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Is your micro able to sink the current required, rather than source it? That may solve your problem if it is able to. Remember you need diodes as well =P
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Old 22nd November 2007, 02:44 PM   (permalink)
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Pic type microcontrollers from Microchip can source/sink 20 mA per pin (not all at the same time) that is >= 250ohm relay coil. If you common one connection of all the relays and if you don't have to switch more than one relay at a time, you could take advantage of the tri-state condition of the pins. With couple of transistors, you connect the "relay common" connection to + or - and switch the micro's pin from high impedance to high or low, depending on the operation required.

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