I'm very new to both circuits and CircuitLab. It's pretty fun to do this, especially the simulator feature so I can make changes and see what they really do. I did get my first circuit working: It's a simple circuit to control an LED from a Jetson TX1 GPIO pin. It was exciting to get the right values in the resistors and transistor and wire it all up and then see it working correctly. Here's my question: I'm trying to design a version of this circuit that powers not a simple LED, but rather, a relay. This relay's coil needs 24V, and my Jetson has a power output of 5V, so I'm using a DC to DC step up to boost the voltage. The unit I'm using is a THM 10-0515WI. How do I put this into my Circuitlab circuit? I would love to simulate it somehow. |
by chiralsoftware
May 24, 2022 |
Take a look at: https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/qpj32v9dkp5w/temp/ |
by Foxx
June 06, 2022 |
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