btvarner
Junior Member level 3
I have apparently been laboring under a false assumption. I have been creating a simple PCB to close a circuit that isolates input current from output current using a JQC-3F relay. The problem is that I am unable to get to a low enough milliamp current to safely connect to the initial triggering device and still be able to close the relay. It was suggested by several that I should abandon the relay in favor of an optocoupler. The 6N137 was suggested. My false assumption came about when I assumed that the optocoupler would simply replace the relay. After pulling my hair out not understanding why this did not occur, I am now apparently saddled with the realization that the 6N137 optocoupler only outputs a current, not really just “closing” my existing circuit at all. Asking for help on what would be the best approach to solving this problem.
Requirements:
1) The initial button push that activates the closure of the DC high amperage circuit cannot directly connect to the button push device because that device only accepts very low amperage.
2) Input circuit (DC Circuit that closes when button pushed.) must be below 6V and 10mA or below.
3) Output circuit (DC High amperage circuit to be closed.) is only 3V but has very high short burst amperage.
4) Both push button device and the high amperage device are portable, therefore the solution must be portable.
5) The time from button push to high amperage circuit closure should be less than 20mS if possible.
This is not a device to be mass produced, therefore component cost is not a factor.
The Question:
Can I close the high amperage circuit using the 6N137 without the optocoupler in turn having to trigger a relay? If so, how.
Thanks!
Requirements:
1) The initial button push that activates the closure of the DC high amperage circuit cannot directly connect to the button push device because that device only accepts very low amperage.
2) Input circuit (DC Circuit that closes when button pushed.) must be below 6V and 10mA or below.
3) Output circuit (DC High amperage circuit to be closed.) is only 3V but has very high short burst amperage.
4) Both push button device and the high amperage device are portable, therefore the solution must be portable.
5) The time from button push to high amperage circuit closure should be less than 20mS if possible.
This is not a device to be mass produced, therefore component cost is not a factor.
The Question:
Can I close the high amperage circuit using the 6N137 without the optocoupler in turn having to trigger a relay? If so, how.
Thanks!