[GreenKeys] PC loop current boards
John Nagle
nagle at animats.com
Fri Feb 6 18:53:58 EST 2009
On 31 Jan 2009, at 10:02 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
> Here's the schematic for the pc boards I'd like to make.
>
> http://rtty.com/wa2hwj.jpg
I'd suggest using an optoisolator in there. That
design has a common ground between the high voltage
side and the low voltage side. This effectively ties
a point in your current loop to the RS-232 ground line.
Back when everyone had desktops, the ground side of RS-232
usually was really grounded to protective ground. That's not
true of laptops.
Also, that circuit was designed for "classic RS-232",
with a swing from +12 to -12. Today, it's +5 to -5.
Tillson's proposed 4-component solution using a HSR312L
sounds more promising. That's about what I'm doing, except
that I'm building a bidirectional board.
John Nagle
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