Hi all I am new here and maybe I missed some discussions about my topic. Sorry if so. I am quite confused about the blackbox controllers: For my rf laser to run I need a 5v pwm differential signal. Are the blackbox controllers able to produce this kind of signals? .. maybe with a Max485 in between? The docs only refer to 12v and 24v pwm examples.. My RF tube is a coherent g/e-150 150W, normally running at 20kHz, controlled at the moment by a leetro mpc 6575 which I want to replace Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
If it is a Blackbox 4X it is 0-5V pwm. If a Blackbox X32, then the out put for the tool is 0-3.3V pwm. You would have to make 3.3V your 100 percent, but since I am not smart enough to explain it well, hopefully someone who is will chime in. Also, I am glad you asked, because I am about to do something similar with the X32, and had not thought that far ahead.
Pwm = pulse width. The voltage doesn't matter, PWM inputs measures the timing between the up and down sections of the pulse train. Where the voltage does matter is whether your device won't backfeed 5V to the 3.3v outputs of the BlackBox - that will kill the BlackBox. Most "inputs" are safe, but double check with multimeter for pullup or stray voltage before connecting to BlackBox
Thanks for the replies. I see, its the same issue as discussed in this thread: OpenBuilds X32 BlackBox: 0 - 3.3 V PWM to 0 - 5 V PWM I will check the docs for my laser about the higher voltage. I am more concerned about breaking my tube than the blackbox
That is an analog input motor controller. Most laser PSUs of the last decade or so could run off 3.3v PWM as many of the laser DSPs are 3.3v too