ARMweb and ULN2803
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:27 pm
Greets,
I'm brand new to embedded systems development -- I've been programming
professionally for 20 years, everything from batches and scripts to device
drivers. I've used C/C++ and numerous incarnations of BASIC extensively,
hopefully some of that experience will overlap this venture.
I just ordered the ARMWeb Eval kit, I probably should've waited to see what's
included with it before posting here... but I want to get the jump on this
thing, and resolve what I perceive to be risk areas ASAP.
My first project is a well pump remote controller, using an IP network as
connective media (the ARMWeb's ethernet port will be connected to a long-range
802.11g radio.) Phase 1 is the pump side, phase 2 will be the tank side (which
I will simulate on a PC for testing phase 1.)
Needless to say, the pump side will need to operate a relay; from what I have
read, I should use a ULN2803 to facilitate this?
So the question is, are there any diagrams/docs/examples of exactly how to
wire-in that chip to ARMWeb built-in outputs, and connect it to a relay?
I was browsing the Jameco site, looking to order a few ULN2803's, and happened
across the VELLEMAN K2633 relay board
(http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/239476.pdf) -- could this be
controlled directly by an ARMWeb? (It looks like the schematic for this hands
me a solution that does not involve a ULN2803?)
Suffice to say, any relevant examples would be greatly appreciated!
TIA,
Mark McGinty
I'm brand new to embedded systems development -- I've been programming
professionally for 20 years, everything from batches and scripts to device
drivers. I've used C/C++ and numerous incarnations of BASIC extensively,
hopefully some of that experience will overlap this venture.
I just ordered the ARMWeb Eval kit, I probably should've waited to see what's
included with it before posting here... but I want to get the jump on this
thing, and resolve what I perceive to be risk areas ASAP.
My first project is a well pump remote controller, using an IP network as
connective media (the ARMWeb's ethernet port will be connected to a long-range
802.11g radio.) Phase 1 is the pump side, phase 2 will be the tank side (which
I will simulate on a PC for testing phase 1.)
Needless to say, the pump side will need to operate a relay; from what I have
read, I should use a ULN2803 to facilitate this?
So the question is, are there any diagrams/docs/examples of exactly how to
wire-in that chip to ARMWeb built-in outputs, and connect it to a relay?
I was browsing the Jameco site, looking to order a few ULN2803's, and happened
across the VELLEMAN K2633 relay board
(http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/239476.pdf) -- could this be
controlled directly by an ARMWeb? (It looks like the schematic for this hands
me a solution that does not involve a ULN2803?)
Suffice to say, any relevant examples would be greatly appreciated!
TIA,
Mark McGinty