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🔌General Home Automation => Automating Your House => Topic started by: alegon on November 24, 2010, 10:47:26 AM
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A client has a proximity sensor that sends a magnetic pulse when triggered. I need to turn that information into pulse and to trigger an x10 device.
Does anyone know how shall I do that? -:)
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Double check your specifications on the sensor.
I have never seen a proximity sensor that sends a magnetic pulse.
Some may output a voltage or simulate a switch closing.
If you can get the manufacturers part number for the sensor. We maybe able to better determine what you need.
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A client has a proximity sensor that sends a magnetic pulse when triggered. I need to turn that information into pulse and to trigger an x10 device.
Yeah, I agree with Brian. How does a proximity detector "send a magnetic pulse"? And you want "to turn that information into pulse...." what does that mean? If you do need a "pulse"; what amplitude? what duration?
Perhaps the proximity detector senses a magnetic field and then triggers(?).
The X10 "Power Flash" will send out a X10 "HCUC ON" when triggered and a X10 "HCUC OFF" when the trigger goes away. The "trigger" can be a contact closure, low voltage AC, or low voltage DC, or an audio signal. It might trigger from a DC pulse but I think it needs to be fairly long in duration (half a second or more).
Need more information on the output of that proximity detector.
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Sorry where did I put electric pulse consider dry contact. Brian, from what I understand PowerFlasher is what I need, when it receives a dry contact it activates an x10, is that right?
I can turn a dry contact data, it will be great for me because I can integrate my system with other devices that send contact closures.
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Yes a dry contact can trigger a X10 PF284 or X10Pro PSC01 PowerFlasher Module.
http://www.x10pro.com/pro/pdf/psc01.pdf