Another awesome video - clear and concise. I also share Valdis Black's concern about showing the 1N4148 diode part number. Showing a diode without a part number might be a better choice for a generic diagram. While the 1N4148 could work for some situations, it would not be a good choice for many others. Since this is a learning video series, you may want to do a followup about choosing diodes for these types of applications.
This seems to be all about 1 input creating multiple outputs. But what if you have multiple inputs and want only 1 output i.e. two different sources calling for the same unit: in domestic heating, the heating circuit OR the hot water circuit calls for the same pump to turn on and you cannot run 2 lives to the same point. Which relay can you use for this scenario?
Hi, me Tahir Shah. Is there any electronic IC which having the same Normally Open and Normally Close connections same as the Mechanical Relay have. Plz guide. Thanks
BTW Relay coils DO NOT REPEL the actuator, they either Attract, or Release the actuator. a Spring returns the actuator the "Normal" position (as in Normally Open/Closed as opposed to the abnormal or energised position)
What about an Adjustable power supply using 16x SPDT switches driving a R2R network which sets the output of a adjustable regulator where the wanted value is selected as a binary number.
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Another awesome video - clear and concise. I also share Valdis Black's concern about showing the 1N4148 diode part number. Showing a diode without a part number might be a better choice for a generic diagram. While the 1N4148 could work for some situations, it would not be a good choice for many others. Since this is a learning video series, you may want to do a followup about choosing diodes for these types of applications.
So far the best explanation I've found
This seems to be all about 1 input creating multiple outputs. But what if you have multiple inputs and want only 1 output i.e. two different sources calling for the same unit: in domestic heating, the heating circuit OR the hot water circuit calls for the same pump to turn on and you cannot run 2 lives to the same point. Which relay can you use for this scenario?
What about the relay that latches to a position even when power is removed.
Hi, me Tahir Shah. Is there any electronic IC which having the same Normally Open and Normally Close connections same as the Mechanical Relay have. Plz guide. Thanks
Is solid state induction possible ? using a magnet and coils ,
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I thought too that the input in relays somehow controlled the output too? ... Like with 100ma in it does XA out but with 200ma in it goes to 2XA
BTW Relay coils DO NOT REPEL the actuator, they either Attract, or Release the actuator. a Spring returns the actuator the "Normal" position (as in Normally Open/Closed as opposed to the abnormal or energised position)
What about an Adjustable power supply using 16x SPDT switches driving a R2R network which sets the output of a adjustable regulator where the wanted value is selected as a binary number.
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4148 as flyback diode for a relay? Isn't it too weak for this?
so it's technically possible to make a computer CPU out of relays?
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