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homik Posted - Aug 16 2009 : 11:56:55 AM
hello again.

I'm trying to have this: http://www.rentron.com/remote_control/TINY-IR2.htm control this: http://www.circuitdb.com/circuits/id/153

The problem is, the remote control runs on 5V and the relay circuit on 12, so i can not simply integrate the two. I was hoping to use a transistor but i'm not exactly sure how to do that. If all else fails i could use a 5v relay, but i'd like to keep this part solid state :/

what are your opinions?

thanks in advance, homik. :)
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jnewman Posted - Aug 16 2009 : 4:45:00 PM
Phototransistor (Optocoupler)

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