09-27-2012 10:26 PM
A setup I want to test applies continuous 12V to the hot side of the device and controls it by switching ground. The only nearly-suitable module I have available is a cRIO-9474. Looking at the data sheet schematic, it seems as though I could use this module to switch ground by connecting Vsup to my system ground and DO to the device. However, the specs list the min Vsup as 5V. Does this approach sound feasible, or will I mess up the switching transistors by connecting Vsup to ground?
Jeff
09-28-2012 12:45 PM - last edited on 02-07-2024 08:48 AM by migration-bot
Hello, Jeff!
I think the best approach would be to use a cDAQ relay module such as the 9485 or 9481. These will allow you to directly control a relay, and can handle the voltages you're working with. Please let us know if you have further questions on these, or if there is a reason they won't work for your application.
Have a great weekend!
09-28-2012 07:57 PM
I need the speed of the RIO 9474, so I'll have to glue in some additional parts in order to use it.
Jeff
09-29-2012 09:15 AM
Look at the ULN200x series of drivers. One of those may be suitable for your needs.
Lynn