UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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DO1 – Driving a Relay
Loads of up to 100mA @ 30V dc can be directly driven by the open-drain digital outputs
1D-4D
(
1D-3D
for DT81/82E).
Note that inductive loads such as relays should include a reverse diode to limit transients, as shown below.
The power supply for the load can be an external supply, or you can use the power outputs provided on the DT85/DT80
Series 2-3 (
12V
or
PWR OUT
). On series 4 models along with 12V also the 5V power output is abailable with current
load up to 300mA. Both power outputs are referenced to
DGND
.
Figure 157: Wiring for driving an external relay
Action
Use the command
energise relay
1DS0=0
de-energise relay
1DSO=1
DO2 – Driving a LED
A LED indicator can also be directly driven by the open-drain digital outputs
1D-4D
(
1D-3D
for DT81/82E).
The value of the current limiting resistor should be chosen to suit the supply voltage and LED characteristics. A value of
1kΩ will set a LED current of about 10mA if a 12V supply is used. For 5V power supply output 470R current limiting
resistor would be sufficient.
Figure 158: Wiring for driving an external LED
Action
Use the command
turn LED on
1DS0=0
turn LED off
1DSO=1
DO3 – Logic Outputs
Any of the digital outputs (
1D-8D
) can be used to drive a TTL-compatible logic input, as shown below
Figure 159: Wiring for driving external logic
Action
Use the command
set output high
5DS0=1
set output low
5DSO=0