Talking about multistaging things, I have several discretes networks (my 
"bag of tricks") that I kind of patch together when I need a given function.

One of my favorites is SSR-to-Relay. The link is to a microminiture PCB 
relay that what you do is you take a BBB GPIO out pin and then activate the 
SSR (which also gives optoisolation) and drive this relay. Its beefy enough 
for most applications, but you can further stage it to a big 120VAC power 
relay if you need to throw a really big switch.

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Omron-Electronics/G5LE-1-ASI-DC6/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvi6wO7nhr1L1%252bISpNYs8NG

On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 7:39:33 AM UTC-7, mzimmers wrote:
>
> Hi, all - I thought I posted something about this last week, but a search 
> doesn't turn it up, so here goes again.
>
> I'm working through Molloy's book, and trying to build the opto-coupler 
> circuit in chapter 6. I'm not a hardware guy, so I'm feeling my way along 
> here. The diagram doesn't show specifically how to wire up the four 
> connectors. I looked at the data sheet for the device, which was helpful, 
> but still doesn't get me home.
>
> I could trial and error, but I've already fried one component, and they're 
> not easy to come by in my area. Can anyone help clarify this configuration?
>
> This is the specific device: opto-coupler 
> <http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/2050347.pdf?_ga=1.151569401.1989118912.1477330330>
>
> Thanks...
>

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