07-11-2013 12:19 PM
Hello, I'm brand to new labview and need some help/assistance. I am trying to use labview to quickly activate a single solenoid valve while activating a high speed camera within half a second of the solenoid valve being activated. I have not decided on what kind of solenoid valve I would be using, though I am considering a two-way normally closed pinch valve 12VDC 4watts. I need help with how to make this work on labview, and any recommendations on what other parts and pieces I require. Thank you in advance to all the help.
Shervin
07-11-2013 12:39 PM - edited 07-11-2013 12:41 PM
you need a write to a daq output with 0.5 second delay cycle to signal a driver of some sorts(ssr ,coiled relay, etc.) to your solenoid, unless your solenoid takes a TTL input
07-11-2013 04:27 PM
@shervy wrote:
Hello, I'm brand to new labview and need some help/assistance. I am trying to use labview to quickly activate a single solenoid valve while activating a high speed camera within half a second of the solenoid valve being activated. I have not decided on what kind of solenoid valve I would be using, though I am considering a two-way normally closed pinch valve 12VDC 4watts. I need help with how to make this work on labview, and any recommendations on what other parts and pieces I require. Thank you in advance to all the help.
Shervin
What is the device that will activate the solenoid ? I am assuming it will be +5V TTL. Typically DAQ card doesn't source much current. It is in the range of 10-20mA. You solenoid will need more than that. I suggest you use a product from winford. Everything is done for you and all you need to provide is the +5V TTL signals.
http://www.winfordeng.com/products/cat_rly.php
07-11-2013 04:54 PM
Or use a ULN280x Solenoid/Relay driver:
http://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/CD00000179.pdf
-AK2DM
07-12-2013 05:48 AM
The ULN280* will be fine for driving the solenoid but make sure you add a diode across the solenoid to dump the back EMF from the solenoid when you de-power it otherwise it might only work once or twice - Mike
07-12-2013 06:14 AM
@mikealder wrote:
The ULN280* will be fine for driving the solenoid but make sure you add a diode across the solenoid to dump the back EMF from the solenoid when you de-power it otherwise it might only work once or twice - Mike
the uln already has a flyback diode built in... ![]()
11-11-2015 07:25 AM - edited 11-11-2015 07:38 AM
Sorry for late response.
How about this kind of relay?
or https://www.controlanything.com/Relay/Device/ZADR220PROXR_ZRS