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ULN2003A driving IRF540N mosfet

wallarug
wallarug over 10 years ago

Hey guys,

 

I am trying to expand the number of outputs on a board that I built 6 months ago that controls high current LED strips but am unsure if the following would work. Could someone please let me know if what I am trying to do in the following schematic will even work??

 

Thanks is advance.

 

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PS: I am aware of the 'negative logic' on the march 2014 version.

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago

    Like this image

     

    "Here's one I prepared earlier"

     

    http://www.element14.com/community/groups/internet-of-things/blog/2014/08/05/drive-big-things-with-added-safety-opto-isolators

     

    Regards

     

    Peter

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    0 mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Trust you to have polished your crystal ball.  image

     

    I always cringe when expensive hardware is not protected ...

    The advantage of the opto-couplers is they can be remote from the processor, and even duplicated.

     

    Mark

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    0 wallarug over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I have read through Peter's post linked above.

     

    Very wise indeed.  I think this is a good idea for this project.

     

    Can you suggest a particular model of OPTO Isolator ?  I will need 14 outputs in total, so the more on a single chip the better! image  I will probably buy them from Jaycar:  www.jaycar.com.au

     

    On a side note:  What program do you use to draw up all your schematics?  I have tried a few but none of them seem as good as the schematics that are produced on this site and others.

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    0 Problemchild over 10 years ago in reply to wallarug

    I see he's using an unlicensed copy of Johnny Cad and added his own logo.....This is simply terrible! image

     

    Wasn't the optoisolator the preferred method last time this was raised BTW?

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    0 mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    unlicensed copy of Johnny Cad

    Yes but his isn;t the Johnny version.

     

    Wallarug

    I can't recommend any particular one, but you could try the 4 pin versions.

    Jaycar only seem to have 6 pin single channel.

     

    Since you are down under you could always try element14.co.au

    This one is 16 pin 4 channel and most seems to have Ic = 50mA, and 300% transfer (ie 1mA LED gives 3mA Collector)

    http://au.element14.com/vishay/k844p/opto-coupler/dp/1328383

     

    Toshiba have some multi channel higher current but MUCH higher price.

     

     

    Mark

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    0 mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    unlicensed copy of Johnny Cad

    Yes but his isn;t the Johnny version.

     

    Wallarug

    I can't recommend any particular one, but you could try the 4 pin versions.

    Jaycar only seem to have 6 pin single channel.

     

    Since you are down under you could always try element14.co.au

    This one is 16 pin 4 channel and most seems to have Ic = 50mA, and 300% transfer (ie 1mA LED gives 3mA Collector)

    http://au.element14.com/vishay/k844p/opto-coupler/dp/1328383

     

    Toshiba have some multi channel higher current but MUCH higher price.

     

     

    Mark

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