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- 20 Feb 2019, 11:56
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
- Replies: 6
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Re: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
The wiring is setup as follows: Output1 is connected to Input1 and Input2; Output2 is connected to Input3 and Input4. Hey Dirk, thank you for the feedback. Did you connect Input1 and Input2 in series or parallel to Output1 (same for Out2 and In3 and 4)? We will test your program and see what happen...
- 11 Feb 2019, 09:40
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6928
Re: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
… continued Question 4) c) Out1 = 0 :shock: Sine with Out1 at 0.png In addition, when zooming in on In1 and V2 (which should show a constant value of 10k or 10, respectively), we seem to get some crosstalk from the sine-wave of Out 2 (more pronounced on In1 than on In2): Sine with Out1 at 10k In3 an...
- 11 Feb 2019, 09:35
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6928
Re: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
Hi Dirk, thanks for your reply. Let me try to answer your questions: 1) No, unfortunately the device is currently with out software developer who does not have access to an oscilloscope. 2) The waveforms are generated by our software for test-purposes. The process image is updated every 10 ms. The r...
- 30 Jan 2019, 11:18
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6928
Crosstalk between In1 and In3 on AIO module?
Hello everyone, we are observing a weird thing in our test-setup. Our setup looks like this: Out1 --> In1 --> In2 Out2 --> In3 --> In4 Output range for OutN is 0..20 mA Inut range for InN is 0..20 mA So unless no wire is broken, we should see the same signal on In1 and In2 as well as on In3 and In4....
- 09 Oct 2018, 10:26
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Alternative for revpi-tunnel?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8860
- 08 Oct 2018, 15:14
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Alternative for revpi-tunnel?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8860
Re: Alternative for revpi-tunnel?
Hello Eduard,
that's great news, thank you! Can I also initiate the TeamViewer connection from bash (or any other console) or do I need to go through the TeamViewer GUI? In other words: how script-friendly is the shell-access you described?
Regards,
Cord
that's great news, thank you! Can I also initiate the TeamViewer connection from bash (or any other console) or do I need to go through the TeamViewer GUI? In other words: how script-friendly is the shell-access you described?
Regards,
Cord
- 05 Oct 2018, 22:56
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Alternative for revpi-tunnel?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8860
Alternative for revpi-tunnel?
Hey guys, a quick question about ssh-tunneling: The release-notes from Strech https://revolution.kunbus.de/tutorials/release-notes/release-notes-stretch/ mention that revpi-tunnel is not installed by default, on Github https://github.com/RevolutionPi/imagebakery/commit/fdd7da4db1cae2400ecaad5bf5114b...