SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the necessity of a shunt resistor in a 12VDC, 40W electromagnet setup powered by a 5A supply. Participants recommend using a flyback diode instead of a shunt resistor to protect against arcing when the relay opens. The diode should be rated to handle the full coil current, approximately 3.3A, and connected in reverse bias across the electromagnet coil. This configuration prevents high voltage spikes that could damage the power supply or relay.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of electromagnet specifications (12V, 40W)
- Knowledge of relay operation and SPDT relay configuration
- Familiarity with flyback diodes and their function in inductive loads
- Basic electrical principles, including Ohm's Law and current calculations
NEXT STEPS
- Research the specifications for suitable flyback diodes on Digikey or similar platforms
- Learn about the impact of inductive kickback and how to mitigate it
- Explore the characteristics and applications of SPDT relays in circuit design
- Study the principles of current limiting and protection in electrical circuits
USEFUL FOR
Electronics hobbyists, electrical engineers, and anyone involved in designing or troubleshooting inductive load circuits, particularly those using electromagnets and relays.