No, not from that. “Button”, for example can be pulling the input low. But, worst case, you can add a single transistor and a couple of passive components to invert the signal—so wait until you get it before panicking.Looks like it does not support low trigger???
I think I have to get another device!
Do you agree?
Too late. The initial device has already been canceled.No, not from that. “Button”, for example can be pulling the input low. But, worst case, you can add a single transistor and a couple of passive components to invert the signal—so wait until you get it before panicking.
You are engaged in premature optimization—the bane of good engineering design.
It seems fine.Too late. The initial device has already been canceled.
The XY-WM01 will be here on Friday - isn't this OK?
LOLYou are engaged in premature optimization—the bane of good engineering design.
3>.MOS output. It uses MOS to control the output, so it can output the voltage value, which is equal to
the input voltage value within DC 6V-30V 10A. Built-in optocoupler isolator to enhance anti-interference
ability.
I hope that is not saying what I think it is saying.9>.Output Type:Voltage Output(Same to input voltage)
Unfortunately, it is exactly that. The supply voltage is connected to the output. You’ll have to add a relay to make that work. The original one would have been fine because it was just a relay closure and even though this one says “relay” in the description, it doesn’t have one.@Ya’akov Here is the manual I was sent for the XY-WM01
Tell me if I am engaging in 'premature optimization' again
I hope that is not saying what I think it is saying.
ie. when the output is ON, does it pass power from the 2 input pins to the 2 output pins? I hope not. All I want is for the 2 output pins to connect to each other.
It appears appropriate but we don‘t know about retriggering if the input is held low. I suspect it won’t do that but I don’t know.Crap!
How about this one? ZK-KTD2
Specification and parameter description
Specification:
Operating voltage: DC 5.0V ~ 30V
Trigger type: Button/PNP/NPN/High/Low Level Signal
High Trigger Signal: DC 3.0 V ~ 24 V.
Output type: Relay switching output (no voltage output).
Load (max): DC 30V 10A or AC 250V 10A.
Working current: 50 mA
Quiet current: 20 mA
working temperature range: -40°C ~ 85°C.
Working moisture range: 5% - 95%
relative humidity.
Module size: 79 x 43 x 26 mm
Features:
16 types of working modes, high/low level or PNP/NPN signal trigger, 2200 W, 10 A relay driver, optocoupler insulation protection, supports the UART communication function, support parameter memory function, support the forced stop function
Parameter description:
Operation: Delay time for switching on; CL: Delay time for switching off; LOP: Number of cycles. The range is between 1 and 999 times. ----" means unlimited loop.CLL: Minimum value of random delay time range. The adjustment range is between 0.0 and 99.9 seconds. This CLL parameter is used for the P15 working mode. CLH: Maximum value of random delay time range. The adjustment range is 0.0 to 99.9 seconds. This CLH parameter is used for P15 working mode. CLH value is greater than CLL value.
Dear Ya’akov, the device (XY-WJ01 from amazon here) arrived last week and proceeded to install it last Friday.It appears appropriate but we don‘t know about retriggering if the input is held low. I suspect it won’t do that but I don’t know.
I’m very glad I could help. It’s one of the reasons I spend so much time here.Dear Ya’akov, the device (XY-WJ01 from amazon here) arrived last week and proceeded to install it last Friday.
It works perfectly! Thanks for your guidance in this project.
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