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| lerameur |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:24 pm |
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hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything
k |
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| lerameur |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:26 pm |
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I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything
k |
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| John Fields |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:51 pm |
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On 25 Jan 2007 14:26:28 -0800, "lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Quote: I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything
---
That's because you're hooking it up wrong.
You should be doing it like this: (View in Courier)
+5V>-+-------------+
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+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
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[360R] [2K5]
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| +------>VOUT
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
GND>------+--------+------>GND
Or like this:
+5V>-+-------------+
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+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
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[360R] |
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|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
| +------>VOUT
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| [10k]
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GND>------|--------+------>GND
In the first example, when S1 is open VOUT will be close to 5V and
when S1 is closed VOUT will be close to 0V (0.5V or something like
that).
In the second example, when S1 is open VOUT will be very close to 0V
and when it's closed VOUT will be close to 5V.
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JF |
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| lerameur |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:16 pm |
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On Jan 26, 12:51 am, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
Quote: On 25 Jan 2007 14:26:28 -0800, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything---
That's because you're hooking it up wrong.
You should be doing it like this: (View in Courier)
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] [2K5]
| |
| +------>VOUT
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
GND>------+--------+------>GND
Or like this:
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] |
| |
| |
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
| +------>VOUT
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| [10k]
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GND>------|--------+------>GND
In the first example, when S1 is open VOUT will be close to 5V and
when S1 is closed VOUT will be close to 0V (0.5V or something like
that).
In the second example, when S1 is open VOUT will be very close to 0V
and when it's closed VOUT will be close to 5V.
Thanks JF
This is a similar circuit found on one spec sheet.
I took a snapshop of the circuit and posted here:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/lerameur/
infortunately it still not working
ken |
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| Chris |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:33 pm |
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On Jan 25, 6:16 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: On Jan 26, 12:51 am, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
On 25 Jan 2007 14:26:28 -0800, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything---
That's because you're hooking it up wrong.
You should be doing it like this: (View in Courier)
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] [2K5]
| |
| +------>VOUT
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
GND>------+--------+------>GND
Or like this:
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] |
| |
| |
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
| +------>VOUT
| |
| [10k]
| |
GND>------|--------+------>GND
In the first example, when S1 is open VOUT will be close to 5V and
when S1 is closed VOUT will be close to 0V (0.5V or something like
that).
In the second example, when S1 is open VOUT will be very close to 0V
and when it's closed VOUT will be close to 5V.Thanks JF
This is a similar circuit found on one spec sheet.
I took a snapshop of the circuit and posted here:http://www3.sympatico.ca/lerameur/
infortunately it still not working
ken- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
OK, lerameur. First off, you might want to look at the datasheet:
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/3000to3099/pdf/nte3086.pdf
Also, your picture shows that the MCT6 collector is connected to GND
through the 10K resistor, and your emitter is connected to +5V. Switch
those two and it should work, unless you let out the magic smoke
already.
It's always a good idea to look at the datasheet before you plug it in.
;-)
Cheers
Chris |
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| lerameur |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:47 pm |
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On Jan 26, 1:33 am, "Chris" <cfoley1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: On Jan 25, 6:16 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Jan 26, 12:51 am, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
On 25 Jan 2007 14:26:28 -0800, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything---
That's because you're hooking it up wrong.
You should be doing it like this: (View in Courier)
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] [2K5]
| |
| +------>VOUT
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
GND>------+--------+------>GND
Or like this:
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] |
| |
| |
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
| +------>VOUT
| |
| [10k]
| |
GND>------|--------+------>GND
In the first example, when S1 is open VOUT will be close to 5V and
when S1 is closed VOUT will be close to 0V (0.5V or something like
that).
In the second example, when S1 is open VOUT will be very close to 0V
and when it's closed VOUT will be close to 5V.Thanks JF
This is a similar circuit found on one spec sheet.
I took a snapshop of the circuit and posted here:http://www3.sympatico.ca/lerameur/
infortunately it still not working
ken- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -OK, lerameur. First off, you might want to look at the datasheet:
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/3000to3099/pdf/nte3086.pdf
Also, your picture shows that the MCT6 collector is connected to GND
through the 10K resistor, and your emitter is connected to +5V. Switch
those two and it should work, unless you let out the magic smoke
already.
It's always a good idea to look at the datasheet before you plug it in.
I also switch the cathode and anode from the diagram shown. |
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| ehsjr |
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 3:23 am |
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lerameur wrote:
Quote:
On Jan 26, 1:33 am, "Chris" <cfoley1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Jan 25, 6:16 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Jan 26, 12:51 am, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
On 25 Jan 2007 14:26:28 -0800, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything---
That's because you're hooking it up wrong.
You should be doing it like this: (View in Courier)
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] [2K5]
| |
| +------>VOUT
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
GND>------+--------+------>GND
Or like this:
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] |
| |
| |
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
| +------>VOUT
| |
| [10k]
| |
GND>------|--------+------>GND
In the first example, when S1 is open VOUT will be close to 5V and
when S1 is closed VOUT will be close to 0V (0.5V or something like
that).
In the second example, when S1 is open VOUT will be very close to 0V
and when it's closed VOUT will be close to 5V.Thanks JF
This is a similar circuit found on one spec sheet.
I took a snapshop of the circuit and posted here:http://www3.sympatico.ca/lerameur/
infortunately it still not working
ken- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -OK, lerameur. First off, you might want to look at the datasheet:
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/3000to3099/pdf/nte3086.pdf
Also, your picture shows that the MCT6 collector is connected to GND
through the 10K resistor, and your emitter is connected to +5V. Switch
those two and it should work, unless you let out the magic smoke
already.
It's always a good idea to look at the datasheet before you plug it in.
;-)
I also switch the cathode and anode from the diagram shown.
Right. You need to have pin 3 and pin 5 connected to ground.
You need pin 6 connected to the 10K resistor - the other end
of the resistor goes to (+). (Might be a 1K resistor - I
can't tell if that is a red or an orange band)
The other resistor connects from pin 4 to +5 volts, but
I'd change it to 220 ohms.
Ed |
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 4:48 am |
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On Jan 26, 8:23 am, ehsjr <e...@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
Quote: lerameur wrote:
On Jan 26, 1:33 am, "Chris" <cfoley1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Jan 25, 6:16 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Jan 26, 12:51 am, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
On 25 Jan 2007 14:26:28 -0800, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I also put pin 6 to Vcc and a resistor to pin 5 to ground, and take
the voltage at pin 5 , but no luck either
k
On Jan 25, 11:24 pm, "lerameur" <leram...@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello,
I have bought the MCT6 chip (opto coupler)
I grounded pin 3 and 5
If I put a voltage a cross pin 4 should I get the same voltage across
pin 6 ??
I am not getting anything---
That's because you're hooking it up wrong.
You should be doing it like this: (View in Courier)
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] [2K5]
| |
| +------>VOUT
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
GND>------+--------+------>GND
Or like this:
+5V>-+-------------+
| |
+--> | |
S1 | |
O |
| |
[360R] |
| |
| |
|3 |5
+--|--------|--+
| | | |
| | C |
|[LED]--> B |
| | E |
| | OPTO | |
+--|--------|--+
|4 |6
| +------>VOUT
| |
| [10k]
| |
GND>------|--------+------>GND
In the first example, when S1 is open VOUT will be close to 5V and
when S1 is closed VOUT will be close to 0V (0.5V or something like
that).
In the second example, when S1 is open VOUT will be very close to 0V
and when it's closed VOUT will be close to 5V.Thanks JF
This is a similar circuit found on one spec sheet.
I took a snapshop of the circuit and posted here:http://www3.sympatico.ca/lerameur/
infortunately it still not working
ken- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -OK, lerameur. First off, you might want to look at the datasheet:
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/3000to3099/pdf/nte3086.pdf
Also, your picture shows that the MCT6 collector is connected to GND
through the 10K resistor, and your emitter is connected to +5V. Switch
those two and it should work, unless you let out the magic smoke
already.
It's always a good idea to look at the datasheet before you plug it in.
;-)
I also switch the cathode and anode from the diagram shown.Right. You need to have pin 3 and pin 5 connected to ground.
You need pin 6 connected to the 10K resistor - the other end
of the resistor goes to (+). (Might be a 1K resistor - I
can't tell if that is a red or an orange band)
The other resistor connects from pin 4 to +5 volts, but
I'd change it to 220 ohms.
Ed
Ok great its working, thank you |
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