Controlling Timing of Electric Pulses to Electromagnets

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The discussion focuses on controlling the timing of electric pulses to an array of electromagnets, with some requiring standard on/off control and others needing polarity cycling for attraction and repulsion. An H-Bridge circuit is suggested as a solution for polarity switching, which aligns with the user's needs. The user also considers using a reed switch for timing but expresses concerns about the precision compared to electronic methods. The conversation highlights the complexity of the task and the importance of finding the right components for effective control. Overall, the exchange emphasizes the need for precise timing and control in electromagnet applications.
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Hi all, just came across the forum and I must say I am in heaven, great site!

I am trying to figure a way to control the timing of electric pulses to an array of electromagnets... some in the array need to just be controlled for standard on/off function, while others need to have control over polarity, ie cycling +/- to then -/+ to control attraction and repulsion...

I don't think there is any simple solution to this - but I would love some input... I am not sure what this would be called so I am having a hard time searching as I am not sure what the proper keywords would be...

Anywho thanks for any help that can be given!
 
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nanosplit said:
Hi all, just came across the forum and I must say I am in heaven, great site!

I am trying to figure a way to control the timing of electric pulses to an array of electromagnets... some in the array need to just be controlled for standard on/off function, while others need to have control over polarity, ie cycling +/- to then -/+ to control attraction and repulsion...

I don't think there is any simple solution to this - but I would love some input... I am not sure what this would be called so I am having a hard time searching as I am not sure what the proper keywords would be...

Anywho thanks for any help that can be given!

Welcome to the PF.

To do the polarity switching, an "H-Bridge" circuit is often used:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-bridge

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Thanks berkeman, looks like that will do just what I want... was also looking at reed switch for timing, otherwise I would have to go with something like a cars distributor, although this method being mechanical I don't think would have the amount of control over precise timing as I would with a reed and the H-Bridge...
 
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