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RE: Custom 28 Relay Controller Board for Raspberry Pi 3

in #technology7 years ago

COOL! Your power problems can be resolved by powering the relay with a separate power supply. You may also need some kind of photodiode isolation to protect the pi and ensure 100% on/off functionality for all 28 relays. Are these solid-state relays? I've had the non-solid-state analog ones fail after a few thousand switches and only use solid-state now. Where did you buy it?

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The Pi does not have a problem with the power with all 28 relays powered on, and the chance of having more than 1 on at a time is pretty slim in normal operating conditions. They are non-solid state relays, but the load is not going to be big, so they should be just fine. It is a custom design, not commercially available.

So what's the problem that causes you to only be able to use 25?

When powering on/off the Pi the GPIO pins 2, 3, 14 change state temporary... switching on and off the relays on them.

I didn't understand it!?

OIC, the only solution for that is to invert the signal at the hardware level. Such an inverter can simply be built with a single transistor and two resistors, or you can use a chip with six of them, like a 74HC04 (powered with 3,3V).

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