Hi,
I need some help deciding if I need to isolate my microcontroller circuit from the 24V circuit I have.
The application/PCB:
24V power supply. A linear voltage regulator drops 24V to 5V to supply a microcontroller. The microcontroller controls 24V to several solenoids drawing around 0.5A. Cables from PCB to solenoids can be anything from 2 to 50 meters. I’m thinking of driving the solenoids using the High Side Driver ITS716. I also have buttons out there located close to the solenoids. They are also connected to the PCB, and connected to microcontroller inputs through opto-couplers.
So… I need some help from someone with a little more experience than me. Should the microcontroller circuit be completely isolated from the 24V circuit? And is the only way to do this by using an isolated DC/DC converter? I’ve looked into some DC/DC converters, and they all have a no-load current of 10mA. My 5V circuit will only draw around 1-2mA, and I need something efficient - if it exists?
Thanks!
I need some help deciding if I need to isolate my microcontroller circuit from the 24V circuit I have.
The application/PCB:
24V power supply. A linear voltage regulator drops 24V to 5V to supply a microcontroller. The microcontroller controls 24V to several solenoids drawing around 0.5A. Cables from PCB to solenoids can be anything from 2 to 50 meters. I’m thinking of driving the solenoids using the High Side Driver ITS716. I also have buttons out there located close to the solenoids. They are also connected to the PCB, and connected to microcontroller inputs through opto-couplers.
So… I need some help from someone with a little more experience than me. Should the microcontroller circuit be completely isolated from the 24V circuit? And is the only way to do this by using an isolated DC/DC converter? I’ve looked into some DC/DC converters, and they all have a no-load current of 10mA. My 5V circuit will only draw around 1-2mA, and I need something efficient - if it exists?
Thanks!
