laurah
Newbie level 6
Thanks Brian. Could you please explain in more detail what connecting the transistor ground to the CMOS ground will exactly do? I am interested!
EDIT: sorry, i meant connecting the negative supply to the CMOS ground...
Added after 4 hours 19 minutes:
I simulated a similar circuit (substituting a NAND gate for my PIC) in NI MultiSim and it is reporting that if I connect the negative terminal to VDD, I will get a constant drain from VDD on the CMOS to the negative terminal of about 4.5mA (plus any current from the load). Does this sound right??
EDIT: sorry, i meant connecting the negative supply to the CMOS ground...
betwixt said:Assuming the bridge rectifier will carry the extra relay current, you should be OK to return the transistor ground to the CMOS ground. If your supply is DC it should be safe to short out the CMOS ground to the negative supply, effectively shorting the diode out, then both supplies will be really zero volts.
Brian.
Added after 4 hours 19 minutes:
I simulated a similar circuit (substituting a NAND gate for my PIC) in NI MultiSim and it is reporting that if I connect the negative terminal to VDD, I will get a constant drain from VDD on the CMOS to the negative terminal of about 4.5mA (plus any current from the load). Does this sound right??