There's a few reasons why I wanted to stay away from a relay:
- they must be slower than transistors.
- mechanical parts mean wear.
- and I really was looking for an excuse to finally use mosfets.
I don't know why the design I posted at the top uses 2 mosfets back-to-back. According to this site (and many others) P-channel mosfets are connected "backwards" and you only need one to act as a switch:
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/...or/tran_7.html
(scroll down to P-channel MOSFET Switch)
Robert
EDIT: Updated design
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I sympathise with the 'excuse'
but the first two resons don't parse..... a simple capacitor will prevent the volt drop for the millisecond(s) the relay switches and relay contact reliability is usually measured in the 'millions' (or 10's of millions) of operations....... Indeed, in this particular application you'll find most manufacturers use relays too - simple and cheap.


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