??? 02/20/07 13:44 Read: times |
#133312 - But immunity is best! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Daniel Contarino said:
... when you interrupt current that circulates thru a inductance (relay coil), voltaje in the coil raises in order to keep the electrons moving. This will produce spikes (and sparks in the interruptor) and all kinds of EMI.
One simple way to minimize this, is conecting a diode (cathode to +12V) in paralell with coil. True. However this has demonstrated that Hendryawan's circuit has a problem - it is susceptible to disturbance from the relay. He really needs to fix this, so that it is immune to such disturbance. |