Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Glass scale current requirement
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2006-10-04 09:07:24 UTC
Paul Kelly wrote:
are some with
light bulbs inside, or very early LEDs, that ran 350 mA or so. Load on
the encoder outputs
probably makes VERY little difference in current draw.
Jon
>Does anyone have a ballpark figure for the current draw of a 5V glass scaleProbably about 100mA, but it can vary quite a lot. Some are less, there
>encoder with TTL output into not a lot of load?
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are some with
light bulbs inside, or very early LEDs, that ran 350 mA or so. Load on
the encoder outputs
probably makes VERY little difference in current draw.
Jon
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