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  1. TheDingo8MyBaby

    Converting low amperage signal to high current

    Thanks guys! The proportional solenoid driver is exactly what I was looking for. Had no idea they existed...so I'm glad I asked. I would run a power supply, but space is limited around the lab so I'd prefer something small and compact like the prop solenoid driver.
  2. TheDingo8MyBaby

    Converting low amperage signal to high current

    Since this is a proportional valve, I cant use a relay. It opens a certain amount depending on the current I apply. I'm trying to use a voltage signal to control the valve, I dont see how a power supply would work...unless the power supply could take my signal in volts and convert it to a...
  3. TheDingo8MyBaby

    Converting low amperage signal to high current

    Hello, I'm doing some prototyping and I'm looking to use a 0-10V signal (10mA max) to control two different proportional solenoid valves. The first is 0-5V, 0-.37A the second is 0-24V, .092A What would be the simpliest way to convert this signal? I'm just looking to do some prototyping so...

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