jozaeta
Bioengineer
- Nov 19, 2005
- 13
I've been trying to drive a 12V inkjet valve (specs)with a 5V digital output from a National Instruments controller (PCI-7334). I'm using a Radio Shack 13.8VDC 3A power supply to power the injet head. Based off the numbers I have of the injet valve, I've picked this NPN transistor.
I tried hooking up the ink valve (with a diode parallel the valve of course) to the transistor, connected the power supply's positive lead to the positive end of the valve and diode, and the negative end to the emitter. I used a 100 ohm resistor to connect the digital out to the base.
So on powering the 12VDC power supply, my injet valve starts dispensing ink. My NI controller isn't on, so the base shouldn't be getting any voltage. It would seem the transistor is already allowing current to flow from the emitter to the collector.
Could the problem be that I'm using the black terminal of the power supply as the ground connection for the emitter?
I tried hooking up the ink valve (with a diode parallel the valve of course) to the transistor, connected the power supply's positive lead to the positive end of the valve and diode, and the negative end to the emitter. I used a 100 ohm resistor to connect the digital out to the base.
So on powering the 12VDC power supply, my injet valve starts dispensing ink. My NI controller isn't on, so the base shouldn't be getting any voltage. It would seem the transistor is already allowing current to flow from the emitter to the collector.
Could the problem be that I'm using the black terminal of the power supply as the ground connection for the emitter?