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    last night I expected the AXBB to work as you described but after downloading the manual

    at the bottom of page 19
    8.1.1 .Digital isolated ports.

    Port#1 pins 2. to 8. are isolated outputs. These outputs contain high speed 10Mbit/sec
    optocouplers and an N-channel Mosfet transistors.
    The outputs can drive upto 500mAmps of current upto 24Volts voltage levels.
    The high current capability of the output transistors makes these outputs ideal to drive
    relays, solid state relays and other signals which require isolation.
    19/29

    on page 21
    8.3 .Charge pump safety circuit port

    There is one charge pump safety circuit integrated on the board in port#1 O1 CHP output.
    The charge pump circuit senses the charge pump pulse stream signal from the controller and
    if the signal exists then the output is switched on and if it cuts then the output switches off.
    The charge pump can be used to control a safety relay to cut power when the software is not running on the computer.

    Unless I have missed it
    I have not seen an explicit ref to all output being switched off as I would of expected

    My be another AXBB user can confirm

    John

    PS
    have you contacted the manufactures ?

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by john swift View Post
    last night I expected the AXBB to work as you described but after downloading the manual

    at the bottom of page 19
    8.1.1 .Digital isolated ports.

    Port#1 pins 2. to 8. are isolated outputs. These outputs contain high speed 10Mbit/sec
    optocouplers and an N-channel Mosfet transistors.
    The outputs can drive upto 500mAmps of current upto 24Volts voltage levels.
    The high current capability of the output transistors makes these outputs ideal to drive
    relays, solid state relays and other signals which require isolation.
    19/29

    on page 21
    8.3 .Charge pump safety circuit port

    There is one charge pump safety circuit integrated on the board in port#1 O1 CHP output.
    The charge pump circuit senses the charge pump pulse stream signal from the controller and
    if the signal exists then the output is switched on and if it cuts then the output switches off.
    The charge pump can be used to control a safety relay to cut power when the software is not running on the computer.

    Unless I have missed it
    I have not seen an explicit ref to all output being switched off as I would of expected

    My be another AXBB user can confirm

    John

    PS
    have you contacted the manufactures ?
    I think I will have to, I just wanted to check I hadn't missed anything. It was working fine and I'm not sure when it turned faulty but noticed a few days ago that it started straight away it seems strange that the software will allow me to choose any output for the charge pump though.
    Cheers for the help

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