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    Default Something wrong with Bitsensor 0-10V

    Hi,

    I made a engineering of part for spindle control speed. I found voltage divider and suppose output give only 5,95V. So i juste remove the 1.5K and now i have now 10V on output.

    So, i think it's not a good option for analog output because it's a PWM output only made by mosfet. I think it's better to convert on analog output with an OP.

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    Default Re: Something wrong with Bitsensor 0-10V

    Quote Originally Posted by diltech2 View Post
    Hi,

    I made a engineering of part for spindle control speed. I found voltage divider and suppose output give only 5,95V. So i juste remove the 1.5K and now i have now 10V on output.

    So, i think it's not a good option for analog output because it's a PWM output only made by mosfet. I think it's better to convert on analog output with an OP.
    Yes, it is better to convert on analog output with an OP

    http://cncmakers.com/cnc/controllers/CNC_Controller_System/CNC_Retrofit_Package.html


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    Default Re: Something wrong with Bitsensor 0-10V

    Hi, did you succesfully start spindle with bitsensor board ?
    I have same board but no success so far.



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