I have a problem with my switching circuit (switching_1). I tested it in my friends dads circuit software and it works fine. When the -12V control voltage is applied to the transistor base, it pulls the transistors open, switching the relays on. If you're wondering why its a negative control voltage, its because there are N-channel fets in the amp circuit.
The -12V is supplied by a shunt zener circuit (switching_2) and is working fine, however the +12V is being supplied by a 5A regulated wall wart I had lying around and stuck in the amp. When I read voltages it seems like the wall wart ground, and amp ground are different values.
'Zener+' to 'Zener-'(amp ground) = -11.96V
'Zener+' to 'Wallwart-(WW-)' = -2V
'WW+' to 'WW-' = +12.54V
'WW+' to 'Z-' = +3V
Any explanations or ideas for possible fixes?
Do you think it would work if I ran the Zener ground to the 'Wallwart-' instead of the amp ground? Or should I just whip up a +12V Zener supply for the relays?
Cheers,
C_S
The -12V is supplied by a shunt zener circuit (switching_2) and is working fine, however the +12V is being supplied by a 5A regulated wall wart I had lying around and stuck in the amp. When I read voltages it seems like the wall wart ground, and amp ground are different values.
'Zener+' to 'Zener-'(amp ground) = -11.96V
'Zener+' to 'Wallwart-(WW-)' = -2V
'WW+' to 'WW-' = +12.54V
'WW+' to 'Z-' = +3V
Any explanations or ideas for possible fixes?
Do you think it would work if I ran the Zener ground to the 'Wallwart-' instead of the amp ground? Or should I just whip up a +12V Zener supply for the relays?
Cheers,
C_S
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