I -i, Voltage command connection details, Current command connection details – High Country Tek Plug Top Driver Series User Manual

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Voltage Command Connection Details:

Current Command Connection Details:

+V Supply

0VDC

10K
Potentiometer

BLUE

GREEN

YELLOW

RED

+VRef

+V Supply

0VDC

+I

-I

BLUE

GREEN

YELLOW

RED

E

xternal Signal

4-20mA

0VDC

0V

BLUE

GREEN

YELLOW

RED

+V

External Signal

0 to +10VDC

+VRef. NOT USED

Terminate Safely.

+V Supply



PTD voltage input (GREEN wire ) is internally pulled to
0V to prevent spurious operation with no command
signal connected.



Ramps DO NOT work if power is dis-connected.



Use 0-10V maximum command signal input.

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Ensure external command signal source is connected to
same GND (0V) as the PTD power supply for correct
operation.

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Ensure +VRef is terminated safely to avoid shorts.



Always use screened wires wherever possible.



PTD voltage input (GREEN wire ) is internally pulled to
0V to prevent spurious operation with no command
signal connected.



Ramps DO NOT work if power is dis-connected.



Use internal reference voltage +Vref for local control with
potentiometer or joystick e.t.c.



HCT recommends 10KΩ potentiometers / joysticks.



+Vref is protected and current limited to ~5mA.

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12VDC PTD’s have +8VRef output.

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24VDC PTD’s have +15VRef output.

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Always use screened wires wherever possible.



PTD current input uses a 250Ω shunt resistor connected
to GND (0V) internally



Yellow wire (-ImA) is internally connected to GND (0v)
supply



4-20mA command is connected between +I and –I



Ramps DO NOT work if power is dis-connected.



Use 4-20mA maximum command signal input.



Always use screened wires wherever possible.

FUSES:

For clarity, no fuses are shown here.
HCT strongly recommends that the user installs a fuse
holder that if fit for purpose in the application and uses a
correctly rated fuse for each plug top driver to ensure
that damage does not occur under short circuit or wiring
circumstances.

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