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aravindj36 |
Posted - Jan 03 2010 : 05:37:42 AM Hello everyone iam aravind a school student curious about circuits i designed the given circuit and is in aneed to fire a relay directly from it iam planning to use a 6v relay but how can i do this |
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aravindj36 |
Posted - Jan 15 2010 : 10:37:08 AM Thanks for everyones details you would surely get a new question tomorrow so hold on |
boron |
Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 10:12:06 PM lol... yeaahhhhhh 'cause that's what he meant |
sergiosparks |
Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 08:36:53 AM Wow talking relay ! |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Jan 09 2010 : 11:03:01 AM Connect the BC547 directly to 6V instead of through the LED and resistor. Put a ~600 ohm resistor in series with the emitter to ground. Connect the base of an appropriate transistor (2N3904) between the resistor and emitter. Then use that transistor to drive the relay.
It will chatter a lot in use, I think. |
aravindj36 |
Posted - Jan 08 2010 : 11:52:11 PM
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Jan 03 2010 : 10:51:55 AM What given circuit?
In most cases you can trigger a relay from a circuit that produces a lower level signal by simply using a transistor. Grab a 2N2222 or 2N3904, connect one side of the relay coil to +V, the other side to the collector, the emitter to ground and then the base to the circuit through an appropriate resistor (generally around 1K). Reverse bias a diode across the coil. |