On 5/30/2010 12:27 PM, Pete Smith wrote:
> I bought an Ameritron RCS-10 antenna switch at Dayton, particularly
> because of its BCD control protocol. My thought was to use the BCD band
> data output from my shack computer, running N1MM Logger, to control the
> remote relay box in parallel with the manual controller. But in order
> to do that, I will need 3 relay drivers to supply the needed current,
> and presumably, will also need a level shifter because the relays want
> 12 volts, while my LPT port is 5.
>
>
I build a number of these for adding streams to Gas and Liquid
Chromatographs (GLCs). The output was BCD, I went to RadioShack picked
up a single decoder and the number of optoisolators to match the number
of relays/valves. RS had all the parts, they cost well less than $10
each and took about 15 to 20 minutes each to build on perf board.
73
Roger (K8RI)
> Has anyone already been down this road, so I won't have to reinvent the
> wheel? Is there a way to use traditional PNP transistor source drivers,
> but with 5 volts on the base and 12 volts on the collector?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
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