02-02-2016 05:07 AM - edited 02-02-2016 05:08 AM
Hi Guys,
I have a Labview controllable power supply, which does not have the ability to change its polarity. Since I need to do that with Labview, I want to build a circuit with a Labview controllable Relay or even better just a switch to do so. I tried to find something like that, but wasnt succsessful yet. Does someone know a device like that and can help me out?
Thanks in advance.
Joni
02-02-2016 06:32 AM
How do you want to connect to said relay? PXI? Digital Output? LAN? Serial?
What type of relay? How much current draw does it need to handle?
02-02-2016 07:36 AM
Ah, sorry forgot about that.
Best would be a USB connection.
It should be able to pass a current of up to 8 Ampere.
It only needs to be able to switch beween the two inputs with different polarity.
02-02-2016 08:06 AM
Sounds like you will want a USB DAQ board that has digital outputs on it. You will then need to develop a circuit to control the DPDT relay. You will need a buffer circuit to increase the current of the digital lines. You can find all the parts you need on Digikey.
02-03-2016 06:14 AM
Yes I had the same thought. I am using an USB DAQ with output capability for other things, but I was hoping for an easier solution.
02-03-2016 03:06 PM
Well the solution is quite easy. The search term is "Solid State Interface Relay", somethng like a Digikey 277-2384-ND (Phoenix Contact 2980144). Wire between your digital outout and a power relay. You will need a seperate PSU for the power relay. Use changeover contacts on the power relay to change the polarity of your PSU.