davidd31415
Electrical
- Nov 23, 2001
- 67
Hi,
I have 2 H-bridges being used to actuate 2 separate DC motors (forward and reverse on both) using a total of 8 electro-mechanical relays.
There are 2 outputs per H-Bridge/Motor combination.
The DC motors share a common so 3 outputs are connected to the 2 motors and a jumper is connected between the unused output and one of the other outputs.
During system startup all 8 relays close. If the power supply connected to the H-bridges is on and the jumper is in place a short is made and a fuse blows.
I am looking for a way to prevent this from happening, any suggestions? I was thinking about using 2 SSRs to exclusive OR two of the H-bridge relays that may be connected to jumpers but in this case I am worried about the SSRs being destroyed before the fuse blows in the case that a system operator shorts two wires while connecting motors...
Thanks,
Dave
I have 2 H-bridges being used to actuate 2 separate DC motors (forward and reverse on both) using a total of 8 electro-mechanical relays.
There are 2 outputs per H-Bridge/Motor combination.
The DC motors share a common so 3 outputs are connected to the 2 motors and a jumper is connected between the unused output and one of the other outputs.
During system startup all 8 relays close. If the power supply connected to the H-bridges is on and the jumper is in place a short is made and a fuse blows.
I am looking for a way to prevent this from happening, any suggestions? I was thinking about using 2 SSRs to exclusive OR two of the H-bridge relays that may be connected to jumpers but in this case I am worried about the SSRs being destroyed before the fuse blows in the case that a system operator shorts two wires while connecting motors...
Thanks,
Dave