Baumer HEAG 150 is a digital converter primarily used for signal level shifting (HTL → TTL, TTL → HTL) with the goal of potential separation. An example of such a use case is to prevent earth loops when multiple receivers are connected. It can also be used for signal regeneration over long transmission distances.
The device has three potential-separated output blocks, each providing normal and inverted signals from an independent line driver IC. Each output block requires a separate power supply. The TTL outputs meet the interface standard RS422.
Baumer HEAG 150 is a digital converter primarily used for signal level shifting (HTL → TTL, TTL → HTL) with the goal of potential separation. An example of such a use case is to prevent earth loops when multiple receivers are connected. It can also be used for signal regeneration over long transmission distances.
The device has three potential-separated output blocks, each providing normal and inverted signals from an independent line driver IC. Each output block requires a separate power supply. The TTL outputs meet the interface standard RS422.
Baumer HEAG 150 is a digital converter primarily used for signal level shifting (HTL → TTL, TTL → HTL) with the goal of potential separation. An example of such a use case is to prevent earth loops when multiple receivers are connected. It can also be used for signal regeneration over long transmission distances.
The device has three potential-separated output blocks, each providing normal and inverted signals from an independent line driver IC. Each output block requires a separate power supply. The TTL outputs meet the interface standard RS422.
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