Subj : Re: latching relays To : Joe From : Mike Scott Date : Mon Feb 10 2025 14:02:55 On 10/02/2025 12:33, Joe wrote: > On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 09:12:32 +0000, Mike Scott wrote: > >> Hi all. I think a latching relay is the way to go for a pico-based job I >> have in mind. However the prevalent ones all seem to be controlled by a >> pulse on a single input wire which flips and flops the state. >> >> No doubt they reset to a known-state at power-up. But I see no >> indication of any way of resetting them to that known state without >> turning off the power - eg after reloading the pico control program. >> >> Has anyone used these and can offer advice please? Thanks. > I am using the HFD2/005-S-L2-D dual coil relays. They work for my purpose.... > > See: https://source.hongfa.com//Api/DownloadPdf/323 Thanks for the reply. I was considering complete units (like eg url below (*)), which differ in operation. They take a pulse on a single logic-level input, and flip-flop between states: my query is how to reset from a random state to the power-up state. The one you reference uses either reverse polarity or a 2nd coil to flip and flop. (*) (No, I'd not pay that sort of price :-) ) -- Mike Scott Harlow, England --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .