I am looking for a cheap way to get +24V DC max 3A from computer power supply. I prefer easy soldering solution like DIP, and standard components that do not need to be purchased over internet. Any ideas, please?
I have an industrial automaton that gives me a digital signal (24V or 0V) on its outputs and I want this signal to control an integrated circuit, but the integrated circuit only takes a TTL signal in its input (0 to 5V).
I think it can be controlled…
I am working on a project to switch a spring-applied brake (datasheet, page 84, MCNB 2GR) using a Teensy 3.5.
I only have limited electronics knowledge and am struggling with weird behaviour from the transistor. I have previously asked for some help…
I want to power a 24 VAC vibration pump (48 W 50/60 Hz, often used in coffee machines), and control it with a microcontroller. I've got an existing system that is powered with 24 VDC. A standard DC-DC converter powers the microcontroller.
I thought…
If I were wanting to drive i.e. industrial relays which require 24v from a Microchip PIC what would I need to look at in terms of a general transistor circuit (and it's pitfalls when driving such a component).
I have to interface a specific motor, it has a weird driving board, I was in contact with the technical team from the manufacturer, and they told me that I have to send a -24V on a pin to allow it to turn. I have a +24V power supply, several step…
I have a non-latching relay and I provide a voltage (24V) to close the relay. However, I want to keep this relay closed for 10 ms after I stop providing the 24V needed to close the relay. The relay is the TE Connectivity K81C335. I am thinking of a…
I am using a Micrologix 1100, part number 1763-L16BWA. I have been able to get the input side working, but can’t seem to figure out the wiring for the output side. I also have an 1762-IQ8OW6 extension.
I have some simple lights that “light up” when…
I need a T flip-flop for 24V. The purpose is to take a 24V 50% duty cycle 0.5Hz pulse wave and halve its frequency to 0.25Hz, so that the output wave toggles between 0 and 24V at the input's rising edge.
I know one solution is to use an impulse…
In this circuit, switches should be connected to 24V DC and arduino pins should check whether switches are on or off to control led behaviour. I don't know how to use 24VDC for this situation. I would be glad if someone can help. Thanks.
Overview:
I am currently working on a project that requires a 24v alternator, which is powered by a mower engine.
This engine in particular runs around 3,000 RPM, and does not exceed 3,200 RPM (based on a few quick tests with a cheap tach).
The main…
I am trying to dim a 24v led-strip with a 3.3v PWM-signal coming out of a ESP32. Currently I have this circuit:
But there is one problem. It works for dimming till ~40%. But when I turn the PWM off, the LED-strip keeps on at the ~40% brightness.…
TL; DR: I need a circuit capable of handling input voltages from 24V to 3.3V (with a 10mA/5mA maximum current) and delivering 3.3V to the microcontroller (ESP32) input.
Recently, I've been working with the EPS32 microcontroller. And this project in…
I'm not really good with electronics but i'm really trying to learn as much as i can, so please have mercy on my question :)
Hardware
So, i have an Arduino Uno, a 24V 150W power supply, a 24V 48W LED strip and an IRL540N (Datasheet) mosfet.
The…
First, a little backstory. My wife is planning to operate a booth at some craft fairs and we require power for a piece of equipment (Silhouette Cameo, a computer controlled vinyl cutting machine). We've done this once before with success at a show…