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PULSAR MINIPACK


andrew.e.k

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David

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IS THERE A GENERIC 0-10V DEVICE I CAN USE?

 

Any generic analogue controller will do - they sometimes come up on eBay. BUT, you need to be aware that most generic controllers on their 8-pin DIN socket, use the more common (what you might call Zero88) protocol:

pin 1 = chan 1

pin 2 = chan 2

pin 3 = chan 3

pin 4 = chan 4

pin 5 = chan 5

pin 6 = chan 6

pin 7 = +ve supply

pin 8 = 0V

 

Pulsar have their own protocol:

pin 1 = +ve supply

pin 2 = 0V

pin 3 = chan 1

pin 4 = chan 2

pin 5 = chan 3

pin 6 = chan 4

pin 7 = chan 5

pin 8 = chan 6

 

I used to have some pulsar MiniPacks - I opened them up and converted them (a simple soldering job). The alternative is to make an adaptor lead. I may even have a couple left - I'll need to search, though.

 

Nigel

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