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Offline cornel

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working with dc simulators
« am: August 06, 2008, 10:56:59 Vormittag »
Hello,

Here are a few questions, questions derived from our will to use an Easy412-dc-sim also with an Easy 822-dc-tc:

1. Can we use Easy412-dc-sim also with Easy8xx-dc-tc?
2. Is the power supply unit of the 412-dc-sim the same as the one of the 800-dc-sim?
3. Why do we have to power the Easy8xx-dc-tc via the dc-sim power suppy unit?

Thank you very much.
Cornel

Offline Andreas_Tekmann

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Re: working with dc simulators
« Antwort #1 am: August 06, 2008, 12:10:41 Nachmittag »
Hello,

Here are a few questions, questions derived from our will to use an Easy412-dc-sim also with an Easy 822-dc-tc:

1. Can we use Easy412-dc-sim also with Easy8xx-dc-tc?
2. Is the power supply unit of the 412-dc-sim the same as the one of the 800-dc-sim?
3. Why do we have to power the Easy8xx-dc-tc via the dc-sim power suppy unit?

Thank you very much.
Cornel


Hi Cornel,

some answers:
1.) you  see that it is difficult to fit in?
2.) from the point of power capability, yes
3.) because you need a common GND connection (0V).


hth,
Andreas

Offline colonia

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Re: working with dc simulators
« Antwort #2 am: August 07, 2008, 13:41:57 Nachmittag »
Dear cornel,

You can use:
 
EASY412-DC-SIM  with easy400, easy500   (DC-types)
EASY800-DC-SIM  with easy700, easy800, easyControl  (DC-types)

the power supply for EASY412-DC-SIM  and EASY800-DC-SIM is the same and is included in delivery of the simulator

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Offline cornel

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Re: working with dc simulators
« Antwort #3 am: August 08, 2008, 12:35:40 Nachmittag »
Hello,

Thank you very much for your messages.

1. It seems possible to power the Easy8xx also from the first two pins of the inputs part of the Easy412-dc-sim (with some little adjustments, because they do not fit in the 24V and 0V pins of the Easy8xx; but the misfit is, according to Andreas, only mechanical and not electrical). So in this case we could use Easy412-dc-sim also with Easy8xx-dc-xx.

2. We could use to power the Easy8xx another power supply unit (say Easy400-pow, which we already have) and let the power supply unit which come with the simulator to power only the simulator part (inputs and outputs) - leaving the power supply pins - the first two pins - form the input module of the simulator, 'not connected'. So in this case again we could use again the Easy412-dc-sim also with Easy 8xx.

Is this correct? Where do I go wrong?

Thank you very much.
Cornel
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