[PD] electro-mechanical piano (player piano) - Arduino, Solenoid Issue

Ed Kelly morph_2016 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Aug 8 01:19:56 CEST 2013


Check Ohm's law.

V=IR, so the resistor you choose is the voltage you provide to the LED divided by the current it draws.

e.g. if the LED draws 20mA and you power it from 5V, then the resistor you need is 5/0.02 = 250 ohms in series with the LED. This current is drawn from the positive voltage supply through the resistor and then the LED, and then the transistor.

This is a fairly good tutorial:
http://www.ehobbycorner.com/pages/tut_transistors.html

 
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>________________________________
> From: Charles Z Henry <czhenry at gmail.com>
>To: Epic Jefferson <jeffreyconcepcion at gmail.com> 
>Cc: pd-list <pd-list at iem.at> 
>Sent: Wednesday, 7 August 2013, 20:41
>Subject: Re: [PD] electro-mechanical piano (player piano) - Arduino,	Solenoid Issue
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>On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Epic Jefferson <jeffreyconcepcion at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hey Charles,
>>
>>
>>it seems like this might work. i got some pnp transistors and built the circuit from julianvogels site.
>>The only problem is that the LED on the test circuit barely lit up. I think it's because the transistors are not for 20mA, none were available. i'll check another electronics store to see if i find some.
>>
>
>
>I think you just need smaller resistors.  Every transistor in a 3-pin package I've ever seen could run 20mA or much greater.  Swapping the transistors will have no effect on the amount of current.
>
>
>Chuck
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> 
>
>>>There are two ways to solve your problem:
>>>
>>>The proper one is to use PNP transistors or P-channel mosfets (remember
>>>I already told you about that ? :))
>>>
>>>See this document, you can find the wiring at the end:
>>>http://julianvogels.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/stromkreis_transistorschaltung_final-1024x627.png
>>>
>>>http://julianvogels.de/extending-pwm-output-pins-with-a-texas-instruments-tlc5940-led-driver/
>>>
>>>
>>>The good enough one is to put a pull-up resistor (10k works) on every
>>>NPN transistor base, and use the TLC as a pull down. In this case, the
>>>on-time on the TLC corresponds to the off-time on the solenoid. Also
>>>when the arduino reboots and every time the BLANK is issued, every
>>>solenoid will act for a veeeeery short time. This can be a big problem
>>>in your project. I did this for a 96 channels motor+led strip system,
>>>and I regret not using PNPs instead.
>>>
>>>
>>>Enjoy,
>>>
>>>--
>>>Charles
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Epic Jefferson wrote:
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>
>>>> updating on this project. I got the pwm shields and i've hit a wall. The
>>>> driver circuit I'm using to control the solenoids via arduino is this one
>>>> from instructables
>>>> (link<http://www.instructables.com/id/Controlling-solenoids-with-arduino/)>)
>>>
>>>> and
>>>> it uses a single pin to control the pwm signal.
>>>>
>>>> The pwm shield (link<http://www.practicalmaker.com/products/arduino-shields/pwm-shield-assembled>)
>>>
>>>> is
>>>> based on the tlc5940 which requires each pin to have it's own ground
>>>> instead of a common ground across all drivers. This is a problem because
>>>> all of the information i've found suggest that the signal from the pin
>>>> controls the gate (transistor - TIP102). But i think, in the case of the
>>>> tlc5940, the 5v supply is constant and the ground is being controlled,
>>>> that's why it works perfectly for LED's but seems to be ill suited for this
>>>> circuit.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions on how to modify the instructables circuit for use with the
>>>> shields? or would the circuit have to completely change?
>>>
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