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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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Re: LEDs connected to Solenoid Breakout. It's illegal, but why?
Aren,
Again subject to GDC desicision, but [R63] Outputs from each Solenoid Breakout shall not cumulatively exceed 16W for the cRIO-FRC (8-slot) and 21W for the cRIO-FRC II (4-slot). [R50] e. Electric solenoids may alternatively be supplied by a Solenoid Breakout Board connected to the NI 9472 cRIO module, which is powered by 12V. I find no other restrictions on the solenoid module for 2012. |
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