burbing
Computer
- Apr 3, 2008
- 5
Hi there, we have a project for driving 40W 120V AC lamps with SSR relays. The idea is representing a digital clock's leds with AC lamps that we mounted into a big frame for the roof-top.
You may get the idea of what we like to do from here:
But we couldn't find a way to trigger the relays. We applied 1.7V DC first to the 3rd and 4th legs, coming from digital clock's led pins and tried to get continuity from legs 1 & 2..but there was not.. Increased the voltage from 1.7V to 3.5V, and 5V DC.. The relay doesn't seem to be switching. Even tried a real life simulation by connecting the light bulb with the relay...but no results..
We appreciate a guidance for this Input voltage / trigger problem. The Relay's datasheet is here:
There is also an application guide that shows exactly what we want to do at page 13, Fig.8-15. You may find it here:
**In this guide, at page 13, Fig.8-15 shows a diagram to trigger the relay, but I am not sure about the CD4050 usage. Is it an IC? diode..Here is the link:
If so which legs should I use to trigger, the input voltage that I have to use comes directly from digital clock's led pins approximately 1.7V DC. I may use triple connections as once for gaining 5.1V DC..
That's all we know. Really appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Burak
You may get the idea of what we like to do from here:
But we couldn't find a way to trigger the relays. We applied 1.7V DC first to the 3rd and 4th legs, coming from digital clock's led pins and tried to get continuity from legs 1 & 2..but there was not.. Increased the voltage from 1.7V to 3.5V, and 5V DC.. The relay doesn't seem to be switching. Even tried a real life simulation by connecting the light bulb with the relay...but no results..
We appreciate a guidance for this Input voltage / trigger problem. The Relay's datasheet is here:
There is also an application guide that shows exactly what we want to do at page 13, Fig.8-15. You may find it here:
**In this guide, at page 13, Fig.8-15 shows a diagram to trigger the relay, but I am not sure about the CD4050 usage. Is it an IC? diode..Here is the link:
If so which legs should I use to trigger, the input voltage that I have to use comes directly from digital clock's led pins approximately 1.7V DC. I may use triple connections as once for gaining 5.1V DC..
That's all we know. Really appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Burak