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remote_estim [2016/09/13 15:39]
liz [External EStim Devices (USB)]
remote_estim [2017/07/21 13:57] (current)
liz [Relay setup]
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 This picture is not for a USB relay but you get the idea... You will need to plug the USB into one side and each relay (blue in the above pic) will have 3 connectors (Com, NC & NO). A relay is like a switch that connects between Com and NC if no power sent to it and between Com and NO if power is on. This picture is not for a USB relay but you get the idea... You will need to plug the USB into one side and each relay (blue in the above pic) will have 3 connectors (Com, NC & NO). A relay is like a switch that connects between Com and NC if no power sent to it and between Com and NO if power is on.
  
-In the above example the user passes their estim through two 3.5mm sockets with the tip being connected via the Com and NO of relay 1 (you could just by a spare lead and blear that rather than soldering sockets on). The + connection to their maglock is passed via the Com and NC connectors. So in the example above the "​resting"​ position is no estim shock being passed through but the maglock is on.+In the above example the user passes their estim through two 3.5mm sockets with the tip being connected via the Com and NO of relay 1 (you could just by a spare lead and break that rather than soldering sockets on). The + connection to their maglock is passed via the Com and NC connectors. So in the example above the "​resting"​ position is no estim shock being passed through but the maglock is on.
  
 Each USBrelay appears to come with different command line tools to control it. In the example below the USB device came with a program "​CommandApp_USBRelay.exe"​. You will need to check the command and parameters but most appear to need a device name (easiest to find through the GUI tool supplied with/​downloaded for the device) as well as the relay name and instruction. So for example: ​ Each USBrelay appears to come with different command line tools to control it. In the example below the USB device came with a program "​CommandApp_USBRelay.exe"​. You will need to check the command and parameters but most appear to need a device name (easiest to find through the GUI tool supplied with/​downloaded for the device) as well as the relay name and instruction. So for example: ​
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