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#Select USB '''low''' speed using the toggle switch. | #Select USB '''low''' speed using the toggle switch. | ||
#Connect the USB ISolator to your PC using a mini-USB cable. | #Connect the USB ISolator to your PC using a mini-USB cable. | ||
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'''Relays:''' | |||
3051 - Dual Relay Board | |||
3052 - SSR Relay Board | |||
3053 - Dual SSR Relay Board | |||
||#Connect the Relay Board to a 1018 - PhidgetInterfaceKit Board. | |||
#Connect the InterfaceKit to the USB typ A connector on the USB Isolator board using a USB or mini-USB cable depending on the board version of your InterfaceKit. | |||
#Select USB full speed, using the toggle switch. | |||
#Connect the USB Isolator to your PC using a mini-USB cable. | |||
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'''Motor Controllers:''' | |||
1061 - PhidgetAdvancedServo 8-Motor (Full speed) | |||
1062 - PhidgetStepper Unipolar 4-Motor (Full speed) | |||
1063 - PhidgetStepper Bipolar 1-Motor (Full speed) | |||
1064 - PhidgetMotorControl HC (Low Speed) | |||
1066 - PhidgetAdvancedServo 1-Motor (Full Speed) | |||
||#Connect the Motor Controller to the USB typ A connector on the USB Isolator board using a USB or mini-USB cable depending on the board revision of your motor controller. | |||
#Select the proper USB speed for your motor controller, using the toggle switch. | |||
#Connect the USB Isolator to your PC using a mini-USB cable. | |||
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Revision as of 21:00, 19 July 2012
Getting Started
Checking the Contents
You should have received:
- A 3060 - USB Isolator
Connection Examples
The USB Isolator is designed to protect your PC from harmful voltage that can flow from attached devices to your PC through the USB cable. The isolator is inserted between the Phidgets board and your PC. Using the isolator you can protect your PC from relays, motor controllers, LED controllers, etc. Any system that includes external power supplies, motors, ... etc is subject to potentially harmful voltage flowing into your PC. The USB Isolator can also be used to eliminate problems caused by ground “voltage” differences between USB Host and USB devices. Here are some examples showing how to connect the USB Isolator.
Relays: 1014 - PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4 (Low Speed) |
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#Connect the InterfaceKit to the USB type A connector on the USB Isolator board using a USB or mini-USB cable depending on the board version of your InterfaceKit.
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Relays: 3051 - Dual Relay Board 3052 - SSR Relay Board 3053 - Dual SSR Relay Board |
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#Connect the Relay Board to a 1018 - PhidgetInterfaceKit Board.
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Motor Controllers: 1061 - PhidgetAdvancedServo 8-Motor (Full speed) 1062 - PhidgetStepper Unipolar 4-Motor (Full speed) 1063 - PhidgetStepper Bipolar 1-Motor (Full speed) 1064 - PhidgetMotorControl HC (Low Speed) 1066 - PhidgetAdvancedServo 1-Motor (Full Speed) |
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#Connect the Motor Controller to the USB typ A connector on the USB Isolator board using a USB or mini-USB cable depending on the board revision of your motor controller.
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