Just for informative purposes ,except the easy way of perforated board ,
a blank PCB can be used and with the method of " laser printer toner transfer "
( plenty vids on YOUTUBE ,about this technique ) ,a more " clean" result can be obtained .
Still it needs etching and drilling the holes onto it ...
And for sure ,the whole procedure it's somewhat tricky and time consuming ,for the begginer at least.
But the result obtained is far better than a perforated board .
The pic below depicts the circuit described at this thread ,for 4x LED drivers ,
made with the "laser printer toner transfer method" .
The board has not been etched yet.
After etching in a chemical solution ( warm water & Sodium Persulfate ) ,
all the copper that is not covered with the toner ,is going to be disolved in the etching solution .
Afterwards the toner is removed with acetone and then the PCB holes have to be drilled.
Then the various parts will be soldered on the board.
Cleaning the flux residues with Isopropyl alcohol follows
and lastly the copper side is painted ,to protect the copper from corrosion .
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I know that this might be way over most of you ,but still you never know ,until you try ...
Some might try it out ...
Just do not forget that myself-for example- ,couple of years ago did not know shit about electronics ...
Neither i'm someone special or different than most are ,
neither I've became an expert in electronics already ...
But for sure I can make various " bits 'n' pieces ",
regarding LED grow lights and not only about them ...
All one has to do is to take the first step ...
A journey of a thousand miles begins like that ...
With a single step.
....And maybe with a big fat joint along ,for the way...
Cheers.
Would you happen to have the gerber files for this layout? Also can I connect three separate fans to this circuit? I am running a Meanwell HLG-120H-C1400A to power three CXB3070 AB 3000K COBS on Rosewill RCX-Z1 CPU coolers and this is what I would like this circuit for.Fan fail protection for a single driver :
Just use the "first-half " of the whole circuit ...
Like that ...
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Cheers.
Yes ,just look at the pics ,towards the end of the previous thread's page ....Have you completed this beautiful piece of art yet? I would love to see some photos of the finished product when done if it isn't already. Cheers
Gerber no ,I'm afraid ...Just DipTrace files ...(and then you can convert to gerber files ...I think ... )Would you happen to have the gerber files for this layout? Also can I connect three separate fans to this circuit? I am running a Meanwell HLG-120H-C1400A to power three CXB3070 AB 3000K COBS on Rosewill RCX-Z1 CPU coolers and this is what I would like this circuit for.
#1 Yes ,each tach wire of fan to it's fan fail circuit .multiple fans =multiple circuits .^ Good question @CanadianONE about the fans...
So, @stardustsailor
If you are able to answer these questions, we would be humbled, thank you! I know you are busy as shit and appreciate anything you have to offer.
#1 multiple fans: Especially fans wired in series? I almost thinking that due to the Tach, 1 circuit for each fan as well?
#2 Would there be an entirely separate procedure if using a 5v DC supply for fans?
#3 Is a replaceable Rated fuse an acceptable replacement for a Resettable Fuse? Is ease of use the advantage here?
#4 Is there still a place for a Thermostatic Fan Switch, essentially mounted on NON-fan components, but still routed into your circuit?
#5....I started an Online Order for components...Also building just a single driver board.....As for the range you have given to a couple of components:
C3,C4 and C7, I picked the absolute highest rating you suggested, as I didn't know if price was a factor here, maybe you can clarify?
Would it be possible to get the diptrace files for the single driver fan protection circuit?Yes ,just look at the pics ,towards the end of the previous thread's page ....
Gerber no ,I'm afraid ...Just DipTrace files ...(and then you can convert to gerber files ...I think ... )
-Three separate fans = three separate circuits ,with their AC outputs connected in series ..
If one of three fans fails ,the single driver switches off ...
#1 Yes ,each tach wire of fan to it's fan fail circuit .multiple fans =multiple circuits .
#2 Nope.The circuit will operate from a 5 VDC PSU also ...( up to 28 VDC ).
-Thing is that you will have to change the relay(s) .
Instead of 12 VDC rated coil ,you 'll have to use 5VDC rated coil ones .
-Also the LM2907N-8 has to be used ,as the the LM2917N-8 has a buit-in zener,
connected at it's Vcc pin ,meaning it has to have a min Vcc of ~8 VDC .
#3 Of course .A fuse is always a fuse and does what a fuse should do .No matter is it resettable or replaceable ..
#4 For what reason ? Routed to switch off the relay ? ( meaning to switch off the drivers ? )
#5 C3 is a "smoothing cap " ,as it smoothes from power transients .
You can have it there ,but you can skip placing that cap,also .
If placed, it should be an electrolytic cap of 47 uF min . value , up to 470 uF max value ( 16-25-35 or 50 V ).
C4 is the "signal coupling " cap .That one should be 1 uF ,with it's positive side ,towards the Tach wire input .
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** The transistor shown at figure b ) ,is already inside the fan's circuitry .
It has it's collector "floating" (not connected) ,thus the 4K7 ( R1 of the circuit ) resistor ,
" pulling it up " to +12VDC ...Tach signals of course ,are of 0 VDC .(And not "below ground" ,like i.e. - 12VDC )
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C7 is a " filter cap" for the LM29x7 's "charge pump " .This one also should be of 1 uF .
Positive side towards pin #3 of the LM29x7 .
Cheers.
Later when I 'll get back home ....Would it be possible to get the diptrace files for the single driver fan protection circuit?
No rush just figured I would ask and when you have a chance you could pop it online. Appreciate it very much. One quick question as you stated I need three circuits for three fans, Could I possibly combine the three circuits into one? If not I will just create three isolated circuits but on one PCB.Later when I 'll get back home ....
I'm out for havin' some fun ,right now...
You mean 3x fans and only one driver in the system ?No rush just figured I would ask and when you have a chance you could pop it online. Appreciate it very much. One quick question as you stated I need three circuits for three fans, Could I possibly combine the three circuits into one? If not I will just create three isolated circuits but on one PCB.
Wonderful thank you, It might take some time to digest all the information as I am fairly new to the electronics scene also. But in the end I believe this will be the best option at keeping things compact and nice looking lolYou mean 3x fans and only one driver in the system ?
Aka 3 fans fail protection for a single driver ?
(Any of the fans fail ,driver switches OFF )
If so yes ...
It can be done ...You will need a single relay ,but still 3x LM2907N-8 ICs and their external components ...
you will have to connect their "floating transistor " outputs in series ...
LM2907 #1 collector (pin#5) to relay coil and pin#4 ( emitter )
to LM 2907#2 collector (pin#5 ).
LM2907#2 emitter pin ( pin #4),to LM2907#3 collector and finally
emitter of LM2907#3 (pin #4 ) to ground ...
That way ,If any of the LM2907 switches off its transistor(output ) ,the relay also swithes OFF .
Oh! Do not think for a moment that myself ,I'm better than you in electronics.Wonderful thank you, It might take some time to digest all the information as I am fairly new to the electronics scene also. But in the end I believe this will be the best option at keeping things compact and nice looking lol
Yes,quite good solution......maybe with soic to dip adaptator....
Saludos
Funny I was looking at the datasheet for this IC earlier today lol Just not great at coming up with a circuit to work with something yet lolAnother interesting option of "fan fail" protection Intergrated Circuit chip is this :
http://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX6684.pdf
Although ,comin' only in a SO-8 package (tiny chip ) ,will make the soldering a bit of PITA ....
Still ,is an interesting option ,as it works with 2-wire fans .
Easier to use than the LM2907 / LM2917 ,but yes ...Funny I was looking at the datasheet for this IC earlier today lol Just not great at coming up with a circuit to work with something yet lol