Paul says "PNP, and NPN will work".Teken wrote: Ben,
Much thanks and please do extend the same to Paul.
Teken . . .
You'll need a separate power supply for the sensor itself.
Ben
Paul says "PNP, and NPN will work".Teken wrote: Ben,
Much thanks and please do extend the same to Paul.
Teken . . .
You can post it if you'd like.knarfm wrote:Thank you Vitaliy, Ben and Paul.
Vitaliy, for the sake of knowledge Here is the descriptions for the Pulse Counters on page 22 of the GEM manual:
The GEM has four pulse count inputs.
Pulse counter #1 and #2 are totally isolated from the GEM ground and circuit. Either of these two inputs require a DC pulse signal between 3V and 24VDC.
Pulse counters #3 and #4 are “dry” contact type counters. These inputs require switch contacts not connected to any power source, such as relay contacts or magnet switch contacts. Very low voltage from the circuit (5VDC) is used to complete the circuit.
I am not sure if I have permissions to post the diagram on that page so I will leave that up to Ben if he thinks that will help others as well.