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Finally connected a relay!

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    Ashish Derhgawen
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    Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

    Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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      Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

      Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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      You, sir, are a very dangerous person. :)

      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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        Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

        Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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        You're a genius in my opinion, but I think it would be better if you posted articles here on CP rather than linking your blog. :)

        ________________________________________________ Personal Blog [ITA] - Tech Blog [ENG] Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 2.0 (2.0 Beta is out)

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          You, sir, are a very dangerous person. :)

          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
          -----
          "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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          Ashish Derhgawen
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          heh heh...dangerous? I like to walk on the wild side. :cool:

          Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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            Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

            Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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            :-D Well done young man !! I hope you connected your relay through an optoisolator.....:-O

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              You're a genius in my opinion, but I think it would be better if you posted articles here on CP rather than linking your blog. :)

              ________________________________________________ Personal Blog [ITA] - Tech Blog [ENG] Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 2.0 (2.0 Beta is out)

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              Ashish Derhgawen
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              :) I have an article on CP for building the laser thing. I think there's already an article on CP for controlling relays.. http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/control_e_appliances.asp[^] :-D Ashish

              Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                :-D Well done young man !! I hope you connected your relay through an optoisolator.....:-O

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                Ashish Derhgawen
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                I couldn't get an optoisolator. But its well protected with diodes. :)

                Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                  I couldn't get an optoisolator. But its well protected with diodes. :)

                  Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                  Ikey_Boy
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                  Trust me you're far from being well protected !!

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                    Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

                    Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                    Do your parents know about all your shenanigans? -- modified at 14:36 Thursday 18th January, 2007

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                      Trust me you're far from being well protected !!

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                      Ashish Derhgawen
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                      Check out the "relay controlling circuits section" here: http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/parallel_output.html[^] I've seen people using this design without any problem. There's a "backward facing" diode across the relay coil which protects the circuit from reverse emf generated by the relay. Aditionally, the relay is controlled by a transistor..which in turn is protected by a diode and a zener. So, in the worst case, the transistor could get shorted out. :)

                      Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                        Do your parents know about all your shenanigans? -- modified at 14:36 Thursday 18th January, 2007

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                        lol. Yes :)

                        Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                          Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

                          Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                          Todd Smith
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                          Is that laser capable of vaporzing other "bad" developers by chance?

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                            Is that laser capable of vaporzing other "bad" developers by chance?

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                            Ashish Derhgawen
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                            Yes. :)

                            Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                              Trust me you're far from being well protected !!

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                              A decent relay gives over 1,000 Volts isolation between coil and contacts. He has dealt with the back EMF issue so the only remaining question is about the load the coil is putting on the port. Elaine :rose:

                              The tigress is here :-D

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                                A decent relay gives over 1,000 Volts isolation between coil and contacts. He has dealt with the back EMF issue so the only remaining question is about the load the coil is putting on the port. Elaine :rose:

                                The tigress is here :-D

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                                Roger Wright
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                                He seems to have buffered the port pins with a driver transistor, though I haven't seen the circuit. That should adequately protect the port from overcurrents.

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                                • A Ashish Derhgawen

                                  Hey guys! I had been planning to control a relay from my parallel port for quite a while..I've finally done it! I'm using it to control a table lamp! It's so much fun!! The circuit protects my computer's parallel port..so I won't run into the risk of blowing up my computer. Now, I'll build a virtual, laser controlled switch board for controlling everything (I've already made a program which creats hotspots in my house which can be activated with a laser!) I'll put this on my blog soon. Ashish :D

                                  Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                                  Rocky Moore
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                                  Good deal, keep it coming! Just wish I had the time to play :(

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                                    You, sir, are a very dangerous person. :)

                                    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
                                    -----
                                    "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                    Ed Poore
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                                    He hasn't found a way of hooking it up to Jeff's missles yet though, or my air-rifle :rolleyes:


                                    I have no idea what I just said. But my intentions were sincere.

                                    Poore Design

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