REL2103 User Guide

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Getting Started

Welcome to the REL2103 user guide! In order to get started, make sure you have the following hardware on hand:


Next, you will need to connect the pieces:

REL2103 Functional.jpeg
  1. Connect the REL2103 to the VINT Hub using the Phidget cable.
  2. Connect the VINT Hub to your computer with a USB cable.
  3. Connect the circuit to the the two outer terminals (The inner "SRC" terminals are not necessary unless you're switching more than 10A DC. See the technical section for details).


Now that you have everything together, let's start using the REL2103!

Using the REL2103

Phidget Control Panel

In order to demonstrate the functionality of the REL2103, the Phidget Control Panel running on a Windows machine will be used.


The Phidget Control Panel is available for use on both macOS and Windows machines.

Windows

To open the Phidget Control Panel on Windows, find the Ph.jpg icon in the taskbar. If it is not there, open up the start menu and search for Phidget Control Panel

Windows PhidgetTaskbar.PNG

macOS

To open the Phidget Control Panel on macOS, open Finder and navigate to the Phidget Control Panel in the Applications list. Double click on the Ph.jpg icon to bring up the Phidget Control Panel.


For more information, take a look at the getting started guide for your operating system:


Linux users can follow the getting started with Linux guide and continue reading here for more information about the REL2103.

First Look

After plugging the REL2103 into your computer and opening the Phidget Control Panel, you will see something like this:

REL2103 Panel.jpg


The Phidget Control Panel will list all connected Phidgets and associated objects, as well as the following information:

  • Serial number: allows you to differentiate between similar Phidgets.
  • Channel: allows you to differentiate between similar objects on a Phidget.
  • Version number: corresponds to the firmware version your Phidget is running. If your Phidget is listed in red, your firmware is out of date. Update the firmware by double-clicking the entry.


The Phidget Control Panel can also be used to test your device. Double-clicking on an object will open an example.

Digital Output

Double-click on a Digital Output object in order to run the example:

REL2103 DigitalOutput Example.jpg


General information about the selected object will be displayed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality:

  • Toggle the state of the digital output by pressing the button.

Technical Details

General

A solid state relay is an electrically-controlled switch. For more information about how SSRs work and how to use them, check the Solid State Relay Primer.

Using the SRC Terminals

The two middle pins on the REL2103, labelled "SRC" give you access to the source of the MOSFETs used to switch your circuit. The main advantage of this is that if you're switching a DC load, you can double the maximum current of this Phidget (from 10A to 20A).


REL2103-src.jpg


The white schematic on the left shows a simplified version of the REL2103's circuitry: An optocoupler that activates two MOSFETs. The black schematic on the right shows how you would hook up a DC circuit to take advantage of the increased maximum current.

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