Mesa 7i76e outpout
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07 Jun 2022 09:55 #244716
by Mikron1207
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Ladies and gentlemen, I have a question regarding the outputs on the TB6 of the Mesa 7i76e, the documentation says you can switch more than 60mA. Is that correct?
FIELD POWER 5VDC 32VDC FIELD OUTPUT CURRENT ---- 350 mA Per output (RESISTIVE LOADS AND INDUCTIVE LOADS WITH FLYBACK DIODE)
FIELD OUTPUT CURRENT ---- 60 mA Per outputĀ
FIELD POWER 5VDC 32VDC FIELD OUTPUT CURRENT ---- 350 mA Per output (RESISTIVE LOADS AND INDUCTIVE LOADS WITH FLYBACK DIODE)
FIELD OUTPUT CURRENT ---- 60 mA Per outputĀ
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07 Jun 2022 13:52 #244721
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Mesa 7i76e outpout
Yes, as long as you have a flyback diode, loads up to 350 mA are OK
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07 Jun 2022 16:12 #244728
by Todd Zuercher
Replied by Todd Zuercher on topic Mesa 7i76e outpout
Yes, for resistive loads, up to 350mA are ok.
For an inductive load (such as the coil on a solenoid) the limit is only 60mA without a flyback diode, or 350mA with a flyback diode.
So if you want to control your 200mA relay coil you must add a flyback diode.
For an inductive load (such as the coil on a solenoid) the limit is only 60mA without a flyback diode, or 350mA with a flyback diode.
So if you want to control your 200mA relay coil you must add a flyback diode.
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