drjohsmith
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Any reason despite being a smaller circuit, you have gone away from the opto isolator that was recommended ?ok ok...
I have done an update.
Better now?
Any reason despite being a smaller circuit, you have gone away from the opto isolator that was recommended ?ok ok...
I have done an update.
Better now?
You have recommend me the opto, others have recommended me the voltage divider... As a first try I have chosen something I was more familiar with. Don't take it personal... I have said that I will try the opto solution too...Any reason despite being a smaller circuit, you have gone away from the opto isolator that was recommended ?
Thank youYou have recommend me the opto, others have recommended me the voltage divider... As a first try I have chosen something I was more familiar with. Don't take it personal... I have said that I will try the opto solution too...
In this last revision I've opted for a buck module and a linear one to avoide switching noise and because I want to use this board with 12V and 15V input.Thank you
Good luck
In this last revision I've opted for a buck module and a linear one to avoide switching noise and because I want to use this board with 12V and 15V input.
I have also used an opto to avoid the trimmer.
It should work just fine, do you agree? I will try this circuit soon.
Thanks

nice catch.Double check what output pins you are using for the 4N35 opto![]()
it's connected to the main unit of the alarm system. In some unit it is 14.6V high signal in others 12V. From the main unit I get the power for my board too.hi LL,
What is the Signal1 input line connected too.?
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Nice.hi LL,
The original circuit post #2, will work OK.
This is a sim showing Signal from 10V thru 50v, all the parameters are well within specification.
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Two schools of thought ..Nice.
So, I see that there are at least 2 school of thought for my board.
p.s. that simulation consider the fact that input pin draws almost no current so that Zener diode can guarantee almost constat voltage, right?