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Re: Using the PCM to control a LED
You could also use a Spike relay to control your LEDs.
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Re: Using the PCM to control a LED
The last row of table 4-4 (R53) explicitly allows 1 custom circuit to be controlled by each PCM channel.
Do keep a good eye on the per-channel and total current drawn by the PCM in any given state. Another alternative is to use a 12V opto-isolated relay module. These can be controlled from DIO ports or relay ports, and are much smaller and less expensive than a spike for custom circuit loads of up to 10A. |
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