Yes, there's an issue with some devices with 0-10V input where it does not turn off.
LM5 reactors have different analog output schematics and this issue is fixed.
01.06.2017, 16:36 (This post was last modified: 01.06.2017, 16:36 by nhieulk.)
(01.06.2017, 08:20)AEK Wrote:
(31.05.2017, 18:16)nhieulk Wrote: Hi everyone,
I have a problem with analog output of LM3.
When I set 0V for Ao, I check with V.O.M that I receive voltage is 0.3V not 0V.
So, these lights (controlled) with driver 0-10V not OFF. Can you check with your LM.
I have to use 1sw to off these lights.
I hope can you check these Ao of LM.
Thank you so much
There was no AO on LM3. if you mean lm3 Reactor, unfortunatly 0.3V is minimum voltage for that device/
Yes, LM3 reactor
(01.06.2017, 08:22)admin Wrote: Yes, there's an issue with some devices with 0-10V input where it does not turn off.
LM5 reactors have different analog output schematics and this issue is fixed.
When I set 0V for Ao, I check with V.O.M that I receive voltage is 0.3V not 0V.
So, these lights (controlled) with driver 0-10V not OFF. Can you check with your LM.
I have to use 1sw to off these lights.
I hope can you check these Ao of LM.
Thank you so much
There was no AO on LM3. if you mean lm3 Reactor, unfortunatly 0.3V is minimum voltage for that device/
Yes, LM3 reactor
(01.06.2017, 08:22)admin Wrote: Yes, there's an issue with some devices with 0-10V input where it does not turn off.
LM5 reactors have different analog output schematics and this issue is fixed.
Thank you so much
Hi,
I have the same problem with 0.3V as minimum voltage on A0 for my LM3 Reactor V.1, is there any fix for this or is the only solution to buy en new device?
When I set 0V for Ao, I check with V.O.M that I receive voltage is 0.3V not 0V.
So, these lights (controlled) with driver 0-10V not OFF. Can you check with your LM.
I have to use 1sw to off these lights.
I hope can you check these Ao of LM.
Thank you so much
There was no AO on LM3. if you mean lm3 Reactor, unfortunatly 0.3V is minimum voltage for that device/
Yes, LM3 reactor
(01.06.2017, 08:22)admin Wrote: Yes, there's an issue with some devices with 0-10V input where it does not turn off.
LM5 reactors have different analog output schematics and this issue is fixed.
Thank you so much
Hi,
I have the same problem with 0.3V as minimum voltage on A0 for my LM3 Reactor V.1, is there any fix for this or is the only solution to buy en new device?
Hi again,
it will be used as 0-10v input to a 3RS7000-1AE00 isolation amplifier, see attached datasheet.
When I set 0V for Ao, I check with V.O.M that I receive voltage is 0.3V not 0V.
So, these lights (controlled) with driver 0-10V not OFF. Can you check with your LM.
I have to use 1sw to off these lights.
I hope can you check these Ao of LM.
Thank you so much
There was no AO on LM3. if you mean lm3 Reactor, unfortunatly 0.3V is minimum voltage for that device/
Yes, LM3 reactor
(01.06.2017, 08:22)admin Wrote: Yes, there's an issue with some devices with 0-10V input where it does not turn off.
LM5 reactors have different analog output schematics and this issue is fixed.
Thank you so much
Hi,
I have the same problem with 0.3V as minimum voltage on A0 for my LM3 Reactor V.1, is there any fix for this or is the only solution to buy en new device?
Hi again,
it will be used as 0-10v input to a 3RS7000-1AE00 isolation amplifier, see attached datasheet.
Hi,
It does not work since I need the output from the amplifier to be 0-10v but since the output from my LM3 is 0.3-10V is also the output from the amplifier 0.3-10V.
(01.06.2017, 08:20)AEK Wrote: There was no AO on LM3. if you mean lm3 Reactor, unfortunatly 0.3V is minimum voltage for that device/
Yes, LM3 reactor
(01.06.2017, 08:22)admin Wrote: Yes, there's an issue with some devices with 0-10V input where it does not turn off.
LM5 reactors have different analog output schematics and this issue is fixed.
Thank you so much
Hi,
I have the same problem with 0.3V as minimum voltage on A0 for my LM3 Reactor V.1, is there any fix for this or is the only solution to buy en new device?
Hi again,
it will be used as 0-10v input to a 3RS7000-1AE00 isolation amplifier, see attached datasheet.
Hi,
It does not work since I need the output from the amplifier to be 0-10v but since the output from my LM3 is 0.3-10V is also the output from the amplifier 0.3-10V.
OK, do you have any Black Friday deals on a new Reactor?