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LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
From the rules, it is illegal to connect anything but solenoids and the line sensors to the solenoid breakout. We have 3 LED strings, pulling about 300mA a piece. We would love to save some space and connect them to the solenoid breakout board, but guess what...
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
The only reason that matters is because it is in the rules. Same reason we're not allowed to use Duct Tape on the minibot.
I can speculate that they are concerned that teams will draw too much current from the breakout and make their pneumatics uncontrollable or erratic. Side note: a 300 mA LED is about 1 watt. This will be BLINDINGLY bright. |
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
The NI 9472 Digital Sourcing Module has protection against extreme overcurrent, so you probably wouln't be able to cause any fires, but the documentation warns that at currents between 1 and 13 amps the module "may be damaged".
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
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The solenoid breakout is simply the BEST way to power your LED light indicators. Unfortunately, from my reading of the rules, that would be illegal. I agree that we would all benefit from a loosening of the rules of what can be hooked up to the solenoid breakout to include custom circuits < 500mA. |
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
I believe the best way to handle this is to make the request in the Q&A.
The wording for the rule change that would allow this would be awkward, as the solenoid breakout can sometimes be used with the 24V rail. I would hope that the rule change would not allow using that rail for LEDs. |
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
Does this rule apply to the 2012 season, as I can't find anything that specifically prohibits the LEDs in this year's manual?
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
I think the applicable rule this year is:
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
There are other ways to control LEDs that do not include the solenoid breakout. 300 ma is (As Alan has pointed out) excessive for the solenoid module. The manufacturer recommends 75 ma per output as a safe use of this module. It is for this reason that electric solenoid actuators or 10 watts or less can be driven from this module as well.
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
The datasheet for the Solenoid Breakout board specifies 750mA per output channel.
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
Sorry,
Left off the last zero. 750 ma at 12 volts is 9 watts. Joe, I was considering the total for LEDs for three strings plus the loads likely for other devices as totaling more than one amp. As Alan reminded me last year the manufacturer has this rather odd table listing for trip modes. One of those lines for total current is this... "1 to 6 A, Channel does not trip, Module may be damaged." |
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
A Spike may be bulkier, but you could use one spike to switch two banks of LEDs by wiring each motor output to the positive side of the LED and running the common directly back to the PDB.
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
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The driver only needs one CORRECTLY SIZED resistor and transistor per string to work. Just use +12vdc to power it, and control it via the DSC. |
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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
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If its only one strip and minimal other things using the breakout Last edited by Aren_Hill : 01-02-2012 at 14:43. |
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