The HV converter require 24V power supply and some analog voltage signals. I connect two 0~10V voltage signals to the pin of HV converter, 10HVA24-N1. However what I get from the output of HVA is 0V. Is there any thing wrong with my wiring?
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The HV converter require 24V power supply and some analog voltage signals. I connect two 0~10V voltage signals to the pin of HV converter, 10HVA24-N1. However what I get from the output of HVA is 0V. Is there any thing wrong with my wiring?
What are you doing with the current-limit programming (pin 13)? If that input is arranged like the voltage programming, it will default to zero without anything driving it.
I just finish a test today, and the pin12 voltage is controlled with an additional 10V AO, but the HVA output is 0V. Interestingly, when my AO is connected to pin12, even though I program the AO to be 10V, the actual measurement shows 0V. And once I remove pin12, my AO can be detected as 10V again.
I just finish a test today, and the pin12 voltage is controlled with an additional 10V AO, but the HVA output is 0V. Interestingly, when my AO is connected to pin12, even though I program the AO to be 10V, the actual measurement shows 0V. And once I remove pin12, my AO can be detected as 10V again.
Pin 12 is the current monitor output. It will output a voltage that's proportional to the HV current being supplied by the module. Hopefully there's enough resistance in series with the output that you haven't damaged it by back-driving it with a voltage.
The programmable current limit input is pin 13.