[GreenKeys] Loop driver question
Ken Schwieker
ksweek at mindspring.com
Tue Apr 23 21:39:19 EDT 2013
Thanks Eric for the web site and the reply. Now I need to figure out
if I can squeeze sufficient ma from the Tempest Dovetron output as is
or do I need to add a transistor stage inside. I presently don't have
the Dovetron or any paperwork at this location.
The previously mentioned transformer has a center tap so I could run
the PS at 50 volts DC out but am thinking that might start to get
close to marginal on range if used on radio reception. Might be an
interesting test to see if there is any range contraction in going to
50 volts from 100 volts (each with the appropriate series resistance).
Ken S
At 05:44 PM 4/23/2013, you wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 10:34:33AM -0500, Ken Schwieker wrote:
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> > Wanted to find out if anyone has had experience with the CEL
> > PS7141E-1A-A optocoupler used as a loop driver. Found it in a list
> > on the following website.
> > http://heepy.net/mediawiki/index.php/Optocouplers_for_teletype_current_loop
> > Do not know who produced this website but thanks. Found that the
> > PS7141 is available from Mouser at $1.56 each. Some of the others
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>That's me :)
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>The PS7141E is what I shipped with almost all of the 100+ little demod boards
>I was selling on here a while back. They work fine at normal TTY speeds. They
>would not be suitable for "modern" telecom speeds - the turn-on time
>is hundreds
>of microseconds to milliseconds depending on LED drive current. 10 mA gets you
>under 1 ms which is sufficient for teletype. under 5mA they get very
>very slow.
>One nice side effect of them being slow is that that limits the creation of
>inductive spikes :)
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>eric
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> > optocouplers are somewhat more difficult to source including one
> > that was a special order with a 100 min. I plan to build an
> > external loop driver for a Tempest Dovetron but will have to see if
> > the Dovetron can output around the 10 ma necessary for the input to
> > this optocoupler.
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> > Any inputs appreciated.
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