Thanks for the reply Gunther, you may want to follow up with your American resellers that they have the latest manuals and specs. In the version made available to me there was no current specification:
http://i58.tinypic.com/24cidch.jpg
This from "Document version 1.0.0 (2013-07-26)" and I see ...
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- Mon 8. Dec 2014, 16:33
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: Unable to Power On
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- Fri 5. Dec 2014, 17:57
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
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Re: Unable to Power On
Ok I've figured it out, the issue is that the pin labelled GND for ground is actually the negative terminal and not really a grounding pin.
The PEAK user manual needs to be updated, it is missing these important details.
it should include:
- Current requirements (mA)
- Power supply wiring diagram ...
The PEAK user manual needs to be updated, it is missing these important details.
it should include:
- Current requirements (mA)
- Power supply wiring diagram ...
- Fri 5. Dec 2014, 17:49
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: Unable to Power On
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Unable to Power On
Hello, we are testing 2 of these units for use in the field, however I have been unable to power on the units.
There are 4 pins provided:
1 GND
2 not connected
3 Vbat (8 - 30 V)
4 Shield (top hat rail potential)
I am using a Meanwell MDR-10-12 that supplies 12V DC / 0.84 Amps.
This unit has 3 ...
There are 4 pins provided:
1 GND
2 not connected
3 Vbat (8 - 30 V)
4 Shield (top hat rail potential)
I am using a Meanwell MDR-10-12 that supplies 12V DC / 0.84 Amps.
This unit has 3 ...