1. Description:
The PWM transfer voltage module LC-LM358-PWM2V converts the PWM digital signals into 0 to 10V analog signals. It can be used as signal interface switching for PLC or other industrial control boards. The output voltage is regulated by adjusting the duty ratio of the PWM. The modules are small in size and easy to use in different places.
2. Features:
1>. MCU embedded technology
2>. Easy to operate, fine-tuned by potentiometer
3>. Select the PWM signal input level range through short-circuit
4>. The module is smaller, easy to carry and use
3. Parameter:
1>. Work Voltage:DC 12V-30V; (> 100MA)
2>. PWM Receiver Frequency:1KHZ-3KHZ
3>. PWM signal input level range:
The peak of 4.5V to 10V level. The short cap install in 5V'. This level is used for the normal controllers or 5V MCU
The peak of 12V to 24V level, so inserted in 24V. The short cap was installed in 24V'. This level is used for normal PLC controller
4>. Conversion range:0%-100% PWM to 0-10V
5>. Allowable error:5>#/p###
4. Hardware Interface:
VCC | DC 12V-30V |
GND | Ground |
PWM | Positive of PWM input signal |
GND | Negative input signal |
VOUT | Output Voltage 0-10V |
GND | Output Voltage Ground |
5. Operation instructions:
After powering on, without an input signal, the output is 0V, so only input can output.
The first time the power is on, it is best to do a calibration debugging: Input a 50% duty ratio signal to PWM/GND and adjust the relative amplitude short cap. The frequency is 1KHZ-3KHZ, Measured VOUT and GND with a multimeter and it will display 5V. Adjust the potentiometer to make sure it displays 5.00V on the multimeter. This will calibrate your pulse signal to this module.
When the frequency changes, the correspondences may be offset and need to be re-calibrated. The output voltage can be adjusted by adjusting the duty ratio.
The accuracy can be controlled by adjusting the potentiometer.