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amplifying analog output

I would like to use the analog output of a NI-6008 to control a proportional solenoid valve, either 0 - 5V or 0 - 10V, but the 6008 does not supply enough current to do so directly. I thought I had seen an amplifier circuit somewhere on the NI site but I am unable to locate anything like that. Does someone have a circuit that I can use?

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Just look in Digikey for a digital buffer chip that can output the current you need.



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Can you provide an example of what chip I might use? Sadly, my theoretical side in electronics has declined as I am mostly doing repairs and not design. Of course, if I were allowed to use 'spare' and 'time' in the same sentence, I would use that to study more!

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What are the current and voltage requirements for your solenoids? Even someone who has a lot of design experience needs numbers to start a design.

 

Lynn

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The 0 - 5VDC requires 375mA maximum while the 0 - 10VDC model requires 185mA maximum.

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One easy approach would be to use a power op amp. OPA569 up to 2 A, but limited to 5 V. LT1970 500 mA 36 V. LM675 3 A 16-60 V.  I found these with a quick Google search. There are others.  You may need to include protection diodes, heat sinks, and other related parts. 

 

Lynn

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Thank you for the information! I will explore those leads as soon as I can.

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