joelryan22
Member
Hey all,
I'm trying to use a OB16IEF to generate a 24V PWM signal. According to the manual all i have to do is set...
Local:#:C.Pt[#].PWMEnable = 1
Local:#:C.Pt[#].PWMCycleTime = My wanted cycle time
Local:#:C.Pt[#].PWMOnTime = My wanted on time
Then when i set Local:#:O.Pt[#].Data = 1 the output should be generating a PWM.
For testing purposes i have set the cycle time to 10 seconds and on time to 5 so i can use a multi meter to test if the signal is changing.
When i set Local:#:O.Pt[#].Data = 1 the output created the high signal but it doesn't turn back off (generate PWM). I have read the knowledge base article on the firmware 1.011 anomaly causing outputs to stay on. I've flashed to 1.012 so that shouldn't be the issue.
Does anyone have some experience with this card that may lead me in the right direction?
Thanks to anyone who can help
I'm trying to use a OB16IEF to generate a 24V PWM signal. According to the manual all i have to do is set...
Local:#:C.Pt[#].PWMEnable = 1
Local:#:C.Pt[#].PWMCycleTime = My wanted cycle time
Local:#:C.Pt[#].PWMOnTime = My wanted on time
Then when i set Local:#:O.Pt[#].Data = 1 the output should be generating a PWM.
For testing purposes i have set the cycle time to 10 seconds and on time to 5 so i can use a multi meter to test if the signal is changing.
When i set Local:#:O.Pt[#].Data = 1 the output created the high signal but it doesn't turn back off (generate PWM). I have read the knowledge base article on the firmware 1.011 anomaly causing outputs to stay on. I've flashed to 1.012 so that shouldn't be the issue.
Does anyone have some experience with this card that may lead me in the right direction?
Thanks to anyone who can help