Open-Collector "Shutter" Board
The Open Collector board drives loads such as relays, lamps,
solenoids, etc. It can also be used on devices that require
switch inputs connecting the input to its common or ground
reference. It has eight independent channels, each one turned
on
by a logic "1" at the channel's input. An external power
supply
of +5V to +30V is used to power the photo-isolators and to clamp
transients from inductive loads. Inductive loads should be
bypassed as close as possible to the load with a diode or RC
snubber. If multiple supply voltages are required, the
highest
should be connected to the board. Check schematic for
updates,
however following is for reference: each channel is rated at 30 V max
and about 400mA but derated pro rata to 150mA if all eight channels are
used.
TTL 50 Ohm "Buffer" Board
The TTL 50 Ohm board drives TTL loads through 50 Ohm transmission lines or discrete wiring. It can be used on any device requiring TTL voltage inputs. Outputs are on BNC eight isolated connectors. Each channel's output has a 43 Ohm resistor in series with it plus a 4.7 Ohm resistor isolating the BNC return to a common ground potential. This ground potential is connected to the external power supply's negative terminal and may be left floating (preferred) or connected to earth. If possible, do not connect the transmission line's shield to anything but the load (device being driven) as this will let the grounds float (at 4.3 Ohms above the common ground) and reduce ground loops. Also if possible, do not ground the load. If additional voltage swing is required, do not add an external pullup resistor as this may damage the board if the board is powered down and the external pullup source is power up, rather modify the channel on the board for a pullup.
Relay Board
The Relay board drives eight independant reed relays that
connect
pairs of BNC connectors. Generally, a signal source on one
side
is enabled via the relay to control a load on the other side.
It
has eight independent channels, each one turned
on
by a logic "1" at the channel's input. An external 5V supply
powers the board. Check schematic for
updates,
however following is for reference: each channel is rated at 30 V max
and about 400mA.
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