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The schematic is as in figure 1.
The schematic is as in figure 1.


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Figure 1. Schematics for 24V switch. The teensy is a 3.2 (the pin layout is here for a teensy 3.5). The MOSFET is mounted on the PCB, but 1W (5A) should be OK. The fuse is an automotive-fuse, that could be replaced with 10A if close to 5A use.
Figure 1. Schematics for 24V switch. The teensy is a 3.2 (the pin layout is here for a teensy 3.5). The MOSFET is mounted on the PCB, but 1W (5A) should be OK. The fuse is an automotive-fuse, that could be replaced with 10A if close to 5A use.

Revision as of 08:02, 14 October 2018

Switch - intended for a 24V motor with no more than 3-4A continuous current

The box has a microprocessor controllable with a simple set of commands.

power on
power off
power
help

Help shows the list of commands, when using e.g. putty as a client.

The schematic is as in figure 1.

Figure 1. Schematics for 24V switch. The teensy is a 3.2 (the pin layout is here for a teensy 3.5). The MOSFET is mounted on the PCB, but 1W (5A) should be OK. The fuse is an automotive-fuse, that could be replaced with 10A if close to 5A use.