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3 PIN DIN Plug wiring
I have a 3 wire DIN Plug to a Pneumatic Valve. The wires are GND, 1 = +DC and 2 = -DC. To control this valve is it correct to attach GND to Common Power Supply GND and the 1 +DC wire to opto isolated output Q0.0 and 2 -DC to COM(-) pins on my MDUINO 21+?
Note, both the MDUINO and Valve are 24V DC.
Hello Ken,
I don't really understant why do you need 3 wires? With two wires you can make it work GND(-) to the GND pin and Signal(+) to the Q0.0. Let me know what model of selenoid do you have so we can investigate more.
Also if you are interested in Relay outputs you can have a look to out Realy PLC's on this link.
Thank you.
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Asked: 2/20/20, 12:51 PM |
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Last updated: 6/18/20, 3:33 AM |
Ok, a bit more information. I was a bit confused when I ordered the M-Duino. I thought the Outputs were Relay outputs, I now understand they are not.
However, they are opto-issolated and can provide 24V. So...
The question is can the Digital outputs drive the pneumatic solenoid which wants 24VDC and is rated at 2.5W, which I calculate as a draw of .11A? Note, I have the M-Duino powered with the 24V 30W power supply you provide.