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Tenki Motor Driver
We have developed a special driver for the Tenki Base vehicle.
There is a control for two drive motors, where the direction of rotation can be changed, and a control for one motor that is on attacment which is in use at the moment. This third utility motor can be only turned ON and OFF, the motor CANNOT CHANGE DIRECTION.
It is prety much compatibile with all mikrocontrolers. Outputs of the motors are protected with the 10A fuses, that is maksimum curent that you can get from there, and input voltage is to maksimum 30VDC .
The inputs are optically insulated, accepting input voltages from 3.3V to 12V, and each of the motor controls has its own ground.
You can order this by clicking on button beneath. Price for the fuly assembled and tested driver is $130 CAD and you will get istruction how to connect.
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8 Ch Mosfet output Module for PLC
When making control projects for machines that need to activate air or
hydraulic valves, direct PLC outputs cannot withstand the current required. Usually, relays would be used as a go-between, but they have a limited number of cycles, and run into problems if there is short switching ON-OFF, or a fast cycle. They also produce high frequency noise when switching
This module is intended to solve all those problems. From PLC 24VDC outputs, wires go to inputs for the module, and COMMON (or GND) of PLC goes to COMMON (GND) on the input connector. From there optocouplers control the MOFETs.
Logic is positive, such that when there is 24VDC on input, MOSFET is ON. Two separate Power Supplies can be used, one for PLC, and another for actuators. This is because COMMON on INPUT is galvanically separated from COMMON on OUTPUT connector, and a 5A current is available for each channel. There is only one 16A fuse for all channels, and use caution in control not to switch ON all the channels at once, or make combination of lower current consumer and higher current consumer on one board.
On the side, there are pictures of: how the empty PCB looks like; the assembled module; a block diagram that shows how to connect PLC to this module. The module is intended for a DIN Rail mount, but the bracket can be removed, and the module mounted on a panel with standoffs.
It is compatible with all PLCs with positive 24V logic.
To order this module click on the button below. The price for a fully assembled and tested module is $xxx CAD and includes instructions on how to connect this module to PLC.
The complete GERBER files, which allow for making PCBs of this module, are available for $800 CAD.
4 Ch SSR Module for PLC
Oftentimes in control projects for various machines, the PLC 24VDC output needs to control 110V or 220V AC voltages.
Usually, this is done with relays, but they have a limited number of cycles, and run into problems if there is a short switching ON-OFF, or a fast cycle. There is also high frequency noise from switching AC when it is on high amplitude.
This module is intended to solve those problems. From PLC 24VDC outputs, wires go to inputs of the module, and COMMON (or GND) of PLC is going to COMMON (GND) on the input connector. From there a special optocoupler, with zero-crossing capability, controls the TRIAC. Logic is positive, such that when there is 24VDC on input, TRIAC is ON. COMMON on INPUT is galvanically separated from NEUTRAL on OUTPUT connector. There is only one phase for the entire module, an each channel is protected with 5A fuse.
On the side, there are pictures of: how the empty PCB looks like; the assembled module; a block diagram that shows how to connect PLC to this module. The module is intended for a DIN Rail mount, but the bracket can be removed, and the module mounted on a panel with standoffs.
It is compatible with all PLCs with positive 24V logic
To order this module click on the button below. The price for a fully assembled and tested module is $xxx CAD and includes instructions on how to connect this module to PLC.
The complete GERBER files, which allow for making PCBs of this module, are available for $800 CAD.
Analog input PWM Output Module PCB
We have developed a special driver for proportional hydraulic valves.
In projects where proportional hydraulic valves need to be activated, direct PLC analog outputs cannot do the job. This module sits between analog outputs and proportional hydraulic valves. There is a 200Hz PWM on 24VDC (or some other voltage, to a maximum of 50V), directly proportional to the analog signal on the input, and an optocoupler output for MOSFET that is galvanically separated from input.
With a potentiometer on input, you can adjust sensitivity for maximum PWM.
This module is capable of 5A output current.
If your use case needs a PWM on another frequency, send us an email with your request. We will evaluate and see if we can meet your needs.
On the side, there are pictures of: how the empty PCB looks like; the assembled module; a block diagram that shows how to connect PLC to this module. The module is intended for a DIN Rail mount, but the bracket can be removed, and the module mounted on a panel with standoffs.
It is compatible with all PLCs with positive analog output for 0-10V.
To order this module click on the button below. The price for a fully assembled and tested module is $15 CAD and includes instructions on how to connect this module to PLC.
The complete GERBER files, which allow for making PCBs of this module, are available for $300 CAD
BARGRAPH Module
For projects that require a display of what voltage is on analog input or output of a PLC, or from some external sensor, and whether that voltage is fluctuating or changing fast when it should be stable.
For this purpose, we have developed the Linear Bar Graph Display. It is intended for approximate representation of voltage on the input, and not precise measurement. With potentiometers on the board, the sensitivity can be adjusted for maximum input voltage. If there are 20 LEDs, and input is adjusted to
Sometimes you need to see what voltage is on analog input or output of PLC, or from some external sensor and if that voltage is fluctuating or changing fast when should be stable. For that purpose, we have developed Linear Bargraph Display. This is not for precise measurement, but only for approximate representation for voltage on the input. With potentiometers on the board, you can adjust sensitivity for maximum input voltage. There is 30 LED, and if input is adjusted to 10V, each LED is 0.3V. This is useful to see unwanted voltage changing.
On the side, there are pictures of: how the empty PCB looks like; the assembled module; a block diagram that shows how to connect PLC to this module. The module is intended for a DIN Rail mount, but the bracket can be removed, and the module mounted on a panel with standoffs.
It is compatible with a majority of devices in the industry.