laurah
Newbie level 6
Hi, I have a development board powered by 12VDC that has a CMOS 5V output pin that I can control.
I want to use the 5V output to switch on a 12V relay. So I am using a transistor to avoid drawing too much current from the CMOS to switch on the relay. My problem is that the CMOS 0V is 0.7V higher than the negative terminal of the 12VDC supply.
How do I reconcile this? Do I connect the emittor of the transistor to the 0V of the CMOS or to the negative terminal of the 12VDC supply?
Many thanks, sorry if this is a trivial question.
I want to use the 5V output to switch on a 12V relay. So I am using a transistor to avoid drawing too much current from the CMOS to switch on the relay. My problem is that the CMOS 0V is 0.7V higher than the negative terminal of the 12VDC supply.
How do I reconcile this? Do I connect the emittor of the transistor to the 0V of the CMOS or to the negative terminal of the 12VDC supply?
Many thanks, sorry if this is a trivial question.