I cant find any electrical specifications on the S0meter S0PCM-5.
I need to connect an inductive sensor for my water meter, and a IR-led for my electrical meter.
Is the S0-inputs pulled up internally by the S0PCM? To which voltage? What is the maximum permissible voltage at the inputs?
S0PCM-5 with inductive sensor
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Re: S0PCM-5 with inductive sensor
Suggested to ask the supplier of S0PCM more direct at http://www.smartmeterdashboard.nl/contact
Set1 = RPI-Zero+RFXCom433+S0PCM+Shield for BMP180/DS18B20/RS485+DDS238-1ZNs
Set2 = RPI-3A++RFLinkGTW+ESP8266s+PWS_WS7000
Common = KAKUs+3*PVLogger+PWS_TFA_Nexus
plus series of 'satellites' for dedicated interfacing, monitoring & control.
Set2 = RPI-3A++RFLinkGTW+ESP8266s+PWS_WS7000
Common = KAKUs+3*PVLogger+PWS_TFA_Nexus
plus series of 'satellites' for dedicated interfacing, monitoring & control.
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Re: S0PCM-5 with inductive sensor
Received it. It has 5V with some 50KOhm reistance (or so..).
Best method is to use an optocoupler.
Best method is to use an optocoupler.
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