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Author: trickyrick
Date: 12:06 27-10-07


Can some one give me a little info about usb controllers I have being
looking on the net and Im not sure what I should be looking for
I want to control about 8 relays through my USB port and would also
need some kind of software program that comes with it.
Has anyone purchase anything like that lately
Thanks
Rick


Author: John Larkin
Date: 13:02 27-10-07

On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 09:06:55 -0700, trickyrick <rickj@sympatico.ca>
wrote:

>Can some one give me a little info about usb controllers I have being
>looking on the net and Im not sure what I should be looking for
>I want to control about 8 relays through my USB port and would also
>need some kind of software program that comes with it.
>Has anyone purchase anything like that lately
>Thanks
>Rick


Just google <usb relay controller> for a bazillion hits.

John


Author: Freelance Embedded Systems Engineer
Date: 16:05 27-10-07

trickyrick wrote:
> Can some one give me a little info about usb controllers I have being
> looking on the net and Im not sure what I should be looking for
> I want to control about 8 relays through my USB port and would also
> need some kind of software program that comes with it.
> Has anyone purchase anything like that lately
> Thanks Rick

Are you talking about having a stand-alone controller that communicates to the PC via
USB (i.e., your actual control software is on the end of the USB line), or just an I/O
device that communicates over USB, (i.e., your control software resides on the PC)?

If the latter, such as National Instruments USB6501, then look at page 6-12 of the
follow PDF for the type of information you should be looking for:

http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371456f.pdf

-> over voltage protection
-> Max current/power
-> pull-up resistor availability
-> signal level (TTL?)
-> thru-put (how fast can you switch the attached relays
-> isolation (depending upon what load your relays are attached to,
it's likily that you'll need an external power supply and thus
will want some isolation from the PC.

I've used NI's USB6501 to switch transitors connected to two lamps that pulled 110mA
each. I was using the USB to power the lamps and couldn't do much more with the 0.5amp USB
current limit. (LEDs were not bright enough).


Author: Don McKenzie
Date: 16:10 27-10-07

trickyrick wrote:
> Can some one give me a little info about usb controllers I have being
> looking on the net and Im not sure what I should be looking for
> I want to control about 8 relays through my USB port and would also
> need some kind of software program that comes with it.
> Has anyone purchase anything like that lately
> Thanks
> Rick

May be something you like at:
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/USB-Module-Add-Ons-p-1-c-313.html

http://www.dontronics-shop.com/Elexol-p-1-c-320.html
has a module that hooks up to an 8 relay module for a ready built solution.

Don...


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Serial OLED uses standard micro-SD memory cards.
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/product.php?productid=16659

Author: trickyrick
Date: 10:44 28-10-07

On Oct 27, 4:10 pm, Don McKenzie <l...@mysig.com> wrote:
> trickyrick wrote:
> > Can some one give me a little info about usb controllers I have being
> > looking on the net and Im not sure what I should be looking for
> > I want to control about 8 relays through my USB port and would also
> > need some kind of software program that comes with it.
> > Has anyone purchase anything like that lately
> > Thanks
> > Rick
>
> May be something you like
at:http://www.dontronics-shop.com/USB-Module-Add-Ons-p-1-c-313.html
>
> http://www.dontronics-shop.com/Elexol-p-1-c-320.html
> has a module that hooks up to an 8 relay module for a ready built solution.
>
> Don...
>
> --
> Don McKenzie
>
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> Serial OLED uses standard micro-SD memory
cards.http://www.dontronics-shop.com/product.php?productid=16659

Thanks Guys for the input
I like the Elexol EtherIO24 Module and the Elexol I/O24 Accessories
Relay Output Board
and there are other's but my problem would be operation these. There
are sites that talk about visual baisc and other programs.
I was looking for a complete package with software.
Rick


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