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As always control will be provided by an Arduino, we will use an Xino compatible
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As always control will be provided by an Arduino, in this case a xino<br />
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For connection to the network a clone wiznet Shield will be use<br />
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A custom shield fitted with two ULN2003a darlington arrays will be use to switch the relays, these arrays may in turn be switched by shift registers to save on pin usage<br />
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[[Category:Instrumentation]]
 
[[Category:Instrumentation]]

Revision as of 11:31, 28 April 2012

Details about the construction of the two controler box's

Contactors and Relay Holders

Contactor-and-relay.jpg

We have a mix of 2pole and 4 pole contators, most are rated for 20amp.
There is also a mix of SP and DB relay holders but we have 17 SP holders so should not need the DP holders
These are all din rail mounted so will make a nice clean install

Relays

We have some Finder 40.31 relays that arrived with the holders but they have 24vAC coils, these will be a pain to try and drive/switch form an arduino

Better suited to our needs are the following
Finder 40.31.7.012.0000
12vDC 10a SPDT miniature relay

Contacts are rated to 10amp 240v more that enough as we are just switching the contactor's
Coil specs

  • 12vdc
  • 300ohm
  • 40mA @12v

We have Finder series 95 holders to mount these on the din rails

Power Supply

Michael Erskine has supplied use with one(hopefully to be two) 12v DC din rail mounted power supplies
Power one LOR4301-2, 12V 3.5A

These will be used to supply 12v switching power to the relays and power to the Xino

MCU

As always control will be provided by an Arduino, in this case a xino
For connection to the network a clone wiznet Shield will be use
A custom shield fitted with two ULN2003a darlington arrays will be use to switch the relays, these arrays may in turn be switched by shift registers to save on pin usage