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I do not believe this. Where are you located? This is the right solution for you and you should not find a problem in sourcing the relay in lesser quantities.
Any electronics component shop will have this.
If you read 24V when the contactor is not connected, then it means the voltage is dropping when you connect the contactor. This is because the step down transformer is not able to drive the contactor (not able to source enough current) To confirm that,Check the voltage across the coil when the...
Hoping that it is not any high frequency line, you can route it in either way. Shorting directly would be the best thing to do, but as you some constraints doing that, you may route it like what you said. No harm in doing that as long it is not a High Frequency stuff
The power Supply Part is not shown in the attached circuit. Particularly the power supply for the microcontroller. How is the +5V derived?
Try providing a separate supply for microcontroller, instead of deriving it from the same ATX power supplies that you are using for Motor.
And I also do not...
Noise, EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) etc are all the causes for this.
When the motor starts, the noise generated in the power lines resets the microcontroller which is easily prone to such noise, and will start behaving abnormally.
You need strict isolation for the microcontroller from...
Not very sure about that also. I don't think so because there should not be a compatibility problem within 16 series itself.
Moreover if that is the case, even opening in 16.3 also should have given the error.
If it is not a confidential stuff, I can try opening your .DSN file in Orcad 16.3 and...
Orcad is no more Orcad and it must be Cadence now.
Exactly like you , I have designed schematics in Orcad 10 and recently moved to Cadence/Orcad 16.3. And I did not have a problem mentioned by you.
I had problems in opening schematics in Orcad 10 which was earlier designed in 16.3. That gave...
Instead of directly connecting the LEDs to the Power supply, connect them through a series resistor.
No, this is not to solve your problem, but will protect the LEDs.
Cheers!
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