MIAC Transistor OutPut Damage
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:03 pm
Dear all,
I have been using a MIAC as a PLC to control some E/P valves. This involves using the PWM outputs to provide a controllable voltage signal, and all has been working mostly very smoothly. My question is two part and I have a nasty feeling may be linked:
1.
I am using 2 MIACs to use 4 PWM outputs. The filter I have is a 2 channel filter so I have signal A from both MIACs linked and going to channel 1 and similarly signal B going to channel 2. This is designed to allow the operator to set-up multiple or more complex tests. The weird effect is that when the signal is set-up on the 1st MIAC the LED turns on on the 2nd MIAC, feeding current the wrong way into the output. It has been working ok for now, and has been sufficient while I wait for my 4 channel filter. Could this reverse current damage the transistors? Can I get away with the 2 channel filter?
2.
The output I am getting from 1 of my MIACs is not what the code is asking from it and not the same as the other MIAC. I have logged it and it is effectively zero with a few random spikes. Is this a coding or hardware fault and could the reverse current, as explained above, have done it...? What are the options for return, repair etc?
Thanks yet again for your replies and help.
James
I have been using a MIAC as a PLC to control some E/P valves. This involves using the PWM outputs to provide a controllable voltage signal, and all has been working mostly very smoothly. My question is two part and I have a nasty feeling may be linked:
1.
I am using 2 MIACs to use 4 PWM outputs. The filter I have is a 2 channel filter so I have signal A from both MIACs linked and going to channel 1 and similarly signal B going to channel 2. This is designed to allow the operator to set-up multiple or more complex tests. The weird effect is that when the signal is set-up on the 1st MIAC the LED turns on on the 2nd MIAC, feeding current the wrong way into the output. It has been working ok for now, and has been sufficient while I wait for my 4 channel filter. Could this reverse current damage the transistors? Can I get away with the 2 channel filter?
2.
The output I am getting from 1 of my MIACs is not what the code is asking from it and not the same as the other MIAC. I have logged it and it is effectively zero with a few random spikes. Is this a coding or hardware fault and could the reverse current, as explained above, have done it...? What are the options for return, repair etc?
Thanks yet again for your replies and help.
James