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======WattmonPRO Overview====== | ======WattmonPRO Overview====== | ||
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=====Wiring and Connections Diagram===== | =====Wiring and Connections Diagram===== | ||
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The inputs and outputs and their various applications are described below. | The inputs and outputs and their various applications are described below. | ||
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Pins 16-19 are digital inputs. They are opto-isolated and can handle anywhere between 4 and 24V DC between the input pin and the DIGND pin. Pins 16-18 (DI1-DI3) can also be configured as pulse/ | Pins 16-19 are digital inputs. They are opto-isolated and can handle anywhere between 4 and 24V DC between the input pin and the DIGND pin. Pins 16-18 (DI1-DI3) can also be configured as pulse/ | ||
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These are open collector type (using a ULN2003 chip) and can be directly connected to 12V relays (with external power supply) to control high power loads - they can handle up to 500mA per pin. | These are open collector type (using a ULN2003 chip) and can be directly connected to 12V relays (with external power supply) to control high power loads - they can handle up to 500mA per pin. |