Hey Guys,

I have a D525MW setup.. using pport and I do use the PC's 12v supply to switch 
some relays.. and to handle a charge pump which has a integrated 5v relay If 
memory serves me.  I'm 
doing away with the pport and moving to 5i25 + 7i76 setup.. and was planning on 
using the PC's 12v supply again.. but, after reading this.. I'm a tad 
concerned.  Question.. Does 
the flyback diode have to be placed at the coils? or can one be placed at the 
supply, in front of all the relays?  I'm be using DIN style relays.. or will 
the 7i76 handle that as 
the 12v from the PC will be used as field power ?

Thanks, Billy

Wow.. I really didn't think about this.

On 10/03/2014 03:44 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 02.10.14 10:04, Dave Cole wrote:
>>>> I used 12V from PC for 7i76 field power (is it wrong?).
>> In general Yes, but I have done it before to power external 12 volt
>> devices. However, you should really use a separate power supply for
>> field power.  If you have a switch turning a relay or coil on and off
>> that is connected to the 12 volt supply and you open the switch;  The
>> collapsing magnetic field in the relay will spike the power supply as
>> the switch opens.  (Think ignition coil.) You can get around that by
>> putting diodes on your relay coils, but miss one diode and you may
>> still take out your PC.
> On the (Ford) Falcon, model XD, the prototype LCD clocks were destroyed
> by the back EMF from switching off the relays on the ignition switch's
> "Accessories" line. How much back EMF? A bit over minus 1000 volts! As a
> supplier, we had no way to convince them to put flywheel diodes across
> the relay coils, so had to tweak the design of our nominally 12 Vdc
> electronic clock to handle the 1 kv.
>
> Separate power supplies for electronics and inductive loads is the only
> way I'm prepared to go, after that lesson.
>
> Erik
>

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