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gub11
gub11 over 10 years ago

Having some noob trouble with a sketch, and an arduino uno, i'm sure anybody with more knowledge than me could help.

add me on skype, gabe.spound2

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago in reply to gub11 +2
    The people trying to help here are all over the world.. literally so many different time zones, we get to respond when we have a moment from our busy lives and as a principal we dont skype etc, this would…
  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago +1
    Can you please simply post your issue here with sketch, diagrams and description of the problem then many folks will be able to help and then the answer will also help many
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to gub11 +1
    gub11 Okay so you've included the code for the LED. What about including what you did for the relay. Note to include code paste the code, then select it. Click on the >> and then select Syntax highlighting…
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    0 gub11 over 10 years ago

    can somebody just skype with me for five minutes, im sure its a simple issue, i just don't know much

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    0 gub11 over 10 years ago

    can somebody just skype with me for five minutes, im sure its a simple issue, i just don't know much

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  • balearicdynamics
    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    I hope you are not offending, but if you have no idea on how a relay works maybe that there is some problem somewhere in your circuit design knowledge ... Then if there are people that kindly offers their help, asking for some specifications, give them or solve the problem by yourself.

     

    It seems reasonable, yes ?

     

    Enrico

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    The people trying to help here are all over the world.. literally so many different time zones, we get to respond when we have a moment from our busy lives and as a principal we dont skype etc, this would lead us to not getting other things done, if you, then the next etc. and it would never be just 5mins, we have way too much experiance with these things to assume only 5mins would be enough

     

    + as already stated, this is a community and we help the community and expect the responses to be shared with the community. putting things here helps people see a history of the issue, how it was resolved etc. + by getting you to walk through it, you will also learn much more.

     

    I am sorry if we seem to be a pain by making you do it this way but the other 200,000+++ folks are quite happy to conform, please understand, nothing personal, just the right way to move forward

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    0 gub11 over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Robert Peter Oakesmcb1balearicdynamics

     

    Sorry for the misuse of the forum, i was being lazy and i apologize.

    I have attatched a schematic i made in fritzing(it's my first one so it might be a little messy, but its legible.  And i have linked a video of the issue.

    the relay turns the led on and off, instead of one clap for off, and another for on, the code im using is also in an above post.  I am really at a loss for what the issue is because if i cut out the relay, and just wire pin 2 to the positive connection of the led, it works just fine, on with a clap, off with another, but when its hooked up to the relay, it just goes on and off with one clap.

    https://youtu.be/KMs2VD4fwFA

     

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    0 gub11 over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    *Bump* this is also open to anybody else who wasn't mentioned above, i really need help with this.

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    Hi Gabriel,

    I suspect that your relay is drawing more current than the number 2 output of the Arduino can supply. The Arduino should drive a transistor, probably a small gate level MOSFET, and the transistor should connect the relay to the main power. Be certain to put a reverse biased diode across the relay coil to protect the circuit and a 470 uF capacitor from 5 Volt plus to ground will also improve the operation as it will stabilize the 5 volt supply.

     

    Here is a schematic:

     

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    John

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    0 gub11 over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    thanks, i think somebody also recommended that here, http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/449615-arduino-relay-help/ , is the sketch he supplied going to work

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    Hi Gabriel,

    Yes this is the same idea. I suggested the MOSFET as I find they are easier to use than the BJTs. The Capacitor is just an extra precaution but the diode is pretty important to protect the transistor or MOSFET. Give it a try and get back to us with the results.

    John

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  • balearicdynamics
    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    Hi Gabriel,

     

    I subscribe the hypothesysof jw0752 But let me know a couple of details:

     

    1. Are you powering the relay with 3.3 V or 5V from Arduino ?
    2. Check the relay data sheet what is the drawing power
    3. Are you using the relay also to power the led when it switches?

     

    If 3. is true, I suggest that as should be done in the normal use, the Relay is just to use a low power (Arduino 5V) to switch the coil then the other side will use an external power to manage the device. If you leave the circuit as-it it is also possible it works with a LED but it is formerly wrong as the Relay is not used to power anything else (e.g. a motor or a more power device, like a 12V fan).

     

    Take a look to the following schematics. This is the correct use of the Relay (it is a 5V powered relay so it will work fine with the Arduino power out) and is used to switch an external power supply. The relay area is highlighted in the red rectangle.

     

    Enrico

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    0 gub11 over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    im still really new to electronics so could you explain what the mosfet/transistor does, and link me to one cuz there are a lot of different models

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  • balearicdynamics
    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to gub11

    I suggest before adding more complexity to the circuit, to try to see if the relays switches when is does not power nothing. Better if you show us the relay datasheet as for as an example. In the scheme shown above I have used a 5$ relay supporting up to 36V external powers.

     

    Enrico

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