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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] Re: Ideas for Implement SBC with 240AC equipment |
From: | mike ingle <> |
Date: | Fri, 9 Oct 2009 12:16:54 -0700 |
I have used the adam moules in the past. They are good. Another option is to attach solid state relays (opto-22 or similar) to the DIO connector. This allows more direct control. I belive that technologics provides xdio for your board. You can get a 40-pin IDC to screw terminal adapter such as: http://www.cyberresearch.com/store/terminal-panels-breakout-wiring-termination-blocks/data-acquisition-control/din-mount-terminal-blocks-panels/INST_346_2778.2.htm (over-priced, but I couldn't find anything cheaper quickly)
Basically to control 240AC you need to translate the 3.3V digital out of your 40 pin header to 240AC, One way to do that is using a solid state relay. There are also optical I/O modules for reading 240AC.
If I were committed to using the 7395, I would identify the I/O requriements, and build a cheap 2-layer board to hold the 40 pin ribbon cable header, connected to solid state relays. One can get prototypes built very cheaply, and 2-layer boards are easy to "fix" if you make (when!) an error in your layout. There are free pcb layout tools from the cheap propotype baord houses. This would be the cheapest route. http://www.protoexpress.com/content/noTouch.jsp $29 for a 2layer board. If you go that way you can send me your design before you release and I will check it for obvious errors.
Good Luck
Mike
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 11:09 AM, PeterElliot <> wrote:
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