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Offline minivanTopic starter

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Hello all,
I have a PWM output 100mA, 50 Ohm from a CMOS driver. I want to connect it to the pulse input of a input/output card of a PLC. The pulse inputs are differential input (5V) and photocoupler input (5V). Any suggestion on how I should connect them? The pulse inputs to the PLC require 3 wires: pulse -, pule + and pulse input ground. The PWM output is a BNC female connector.
Thank you for your help.


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Re: connect CMOS output to a differential input or photocoupler input
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2010, 02:27:14 PM »
Hi,

If the optocoupler can be used, it will be the easiest, as you'd just need a resistor between them.
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Søren

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