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Wireless switch for power

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Former Member over 11 years ago

  Hello......

      New to this board and also new to this subject. I am trying to power a Ledex B12 solenoid and be able to switch the power on and off wirelessly. I have to try to fit the components into a box which is 2.5"x2.5" and about 1" deep. I am using the solenoid to control a latch/lock.......if a solenoid is not the best or smallest way to accomplish this, please make any suggestion you may have. Your help is greatly appreciated. Keep in mind I have no experience in this field......only an idea on how to use it.

 

        Thanks, Keith

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    0 D_Hersey over 11 years ago

    Don't worry about my time, I am dithering in anticipation an in-depth look at STM32 RTOS-es and am seeking anything simpler to abey me while I settle down to this winter-time task.  What makes the MSP430 kinda fun for me is that it codes in C+ (without an RTOS layer, typically) so  and I can simply mangle the examples into shape.  The canonical app for the MSP-430 RF kit, IIRC, is an interrupt driven networked temperature (on board sensors) so I don't think there is a world of difference (obviously superficially) here.  Let me run through some typical questions:  Are there off-the-shelf solns?  Do we need a digital computer?  How intelligent are the entities you are (presumably) defending against.  The analog guys have a pretty decent off-the-shelfer originally motivated by RF car keys.  This prevents spoofing the transmission because the lock sends an encoded key for the next opening to the physical key.  Early implementations were vulnerable, but I think they have tightened up their acts recently.  'Wireless' doesn't necessarily imply RF.  Any modulable form of energy could be used, hypothetically.  How about ultrasound? 

     

    If you need a designer, I am available, though not cheap.  My practical weakness here is that I have not attended the RF schemas typically used nowadays to the extent I would like.  This would slow me down a coupla weeks, so if your horizon is short, I would find someone better versed in this.

     

    Really, to comment more intelligently, I would need to know more.  How valuable is that which you are protecting?  How big/hazardous?  Remember, secrecy and guile typically yield better results then strength alone.

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    0 D_Hersey over 11 years ago

    Don't worry about my time, I am dithering in anticipation an in-depth look at STM32 RTOS-es and am seeking anything simpler to abey me while I settle down to this winter-time task.  What makes the MSP430 kinda fun for me is that it codes in C+ (without an RTOS layer, typically) so  and I can simply mangle the examples into shape.  The canonical app for the MSP-430 RF kit, IIRC, is an interrupt driven networked temperature (on board sensors) so I don't think there is a world of difference (obviously superficially) here.  Let me run through some typical questions:  Are there off-the-shelf solns?  Do we need a digital computer?  How intelligent are the entities you are (presumably) defending against.  The analog guys have a pretty decent off-the-shelfer originally motivated by RF car keys.  This prevents spoofing the transmission because the lock sends an encoded key for the next opening to the physical key.  Early implementations were vulnerable, but I think they have tightened up their acts recently.  'Wireless' doesn't necessarily imply RF.  Any modulable form of energy could be used, hypothetically.  How about ultrasound? 

     

    If you need a designer, I am available, though not cheap.  My practical weakness here is that I have not attended the RF schemas typically used nowadays to the extent I would like.  This would slow me down a coupla weeks, so if your horizon is short, I would find someone better versed in this.

     

    Really, to comment more intelligently, I would need to know more.  How valuable is that which you are protecting?  How big/hazardous?  Remember, secrecy and guile typically yield better results then strength alone.

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