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?


You will also need to provide a greater than zero signal to the current limit control pin. By default the power supply sets a 0 mA constant current limit, which with component tolerances may never be enough for the output to rise to its setpoint voltage (stuck in constant current regulation at 0 V).
You will also need to provide a greater than zero signal to the current limit control pin. By default the power supply sets a 0 mA constant current limit, which with component tolerances may never be enough for the output to rise to its setpoint voltage (stuck in constant current regulation at 0 V).
Yeah, I tested that