Thread: 5v supplies for breakout board
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11-11-2014 #1
I have one of these boards but I use it for extra inputs only. I only have it connected to a 24V supply and I can confirm there is no 5v output, so it looks like you have to use the USB as well to get the 5v.
Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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11-11-2014 #2
Yes Eddy,
I very much thought so me sen. I only bought it for the spindle 0-10v output, as I have got a couple of these boards http://www.embeddedtronics.com/image/opto/opto_new.jpg. I shall be using one to click relays and sense some inputs. I made 'em up myself so I have spare optos and I have the Eagle files, so I know the circuit.
I just wish I had a circuit diagram for the cheap chinese board - Ah well !
Cheers,
Rob
Now back to the Jim Beam therapy for this persistent cold I have had on and off (mainly on) for the last three months :)
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