Hi all,
I am preparing a test set-up where I am going to be driving 16 solid-state relays with the digital IO's from a USB-6229 M-Series multi-DAQ. I have succesfully tested a single ssr by connecting one side the the +5vdc and the other side to a DIO.
I am concerned however that the on-board 5vdc source will not supply enough power to operate all 16 ssr's. I am using Continental SVDD/1V40 ssr.
http://www.ciicontrols.com/products/svdd.htm The min/max turn-on voltage and current is 4vdc/6mA and 32vdc/10mA. The spec sheet for the USB-6229
http://www.ni.com/pdf/products/us/cat_usbmseries_625x.pdf indicates 1 Amp max power draw (2 Amps when two are combined) which seems as if it will be enough but I am not proficient enough on this hardware to be 100% comfortable in my analysis. I have already fried a PCI DAQ board becasue I inadvertently ran 24 volts into a digital IO and don't want to fry this thing by doing something incorrectly.
Thanks for the help
Doug
Doug
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