Micro Valve Driver - 0–5v
✓ Off the Shelf System
The Micro Valve Driver is a small potted module that's commonly used to drive proportional valves from an electronic joystick or potentiometers. It has two analog inputs to read signals from a joystick, potentiometers, or other control devices, and has two current-regulated proportional outputs to drive most proportional valves. It has configurable input to output mapping, adjustable min/max/ramp/frequency for each output, and min/max/center for the inputs. Programming can be done from an on-board set of trimpots and jumpers, or more easily using our patented Palm Pilot programming interface. Another common use is as a "soft-start" card - it will take a switch input and can just simply ramp up a proportional output to prevent mechanical shock. In this configuration, the analog inputs are configured for 0–5v, normally to be interfaced with a pressure transducer, inclinometer, or similar.
Weight
0.442600
Height
3.00"
Width
3.80"
Depth
1.50"
Communication
RS-232
Supply Voltage
9V to 30VDC
Analog Inputs
Two 0–5v inputs
Standard Outputs
2 proportional, current regulated outputs to adjust for variation in coil resistance or input voltage.
Output Rating
3 amp nominal, 5 amp max.
Housing Material
Nylon 6/6 black
Connector
7 wires, 18 AWG GXL in a flame retardent mesh loom.
Protection Types
Urethane-potted enclosure
Operating Temperature
-40°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature
-55°C to +100°C
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