On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Claude Ceccon wrote:
Glancing at their site, they have a number of
Opto-22 boards. The
Opto-22 series have a number of inputs and outputs all optically
isolated. I've got a number of the modules if you are interested...
I know just about everything there is to know about Opto22 I/O systems, if
you need any help or programming docs or anything...
I used to use Quatech I/O boards containing various Opto22 modules
(and Quatech interface boards) to build materials handling systems
(White carosels, Buschman sorters, scales, etc).
But being a programmer and not an EE, I never understood why we
needed extra load in the A/C output modules to get a light to
turn on. With just a 110v lightbulb, we'd get nothing. But when
we plugged in a soldering iron into the same circuit, it would
turn on and off as we expected.
I can no longer recall how we solved this problem... ideas?
-dq