jwilday
Electrical
- Jan 28, 2003
- 3
Greetings,
I need to build a DC voltage sensor to detect if a field device is powered or not. The field device is an optical sensor that runs on 24VDC. The emitter side pulls 10mA and the receiver side pulls 15mA. The problem arises when operators remove a small shuttle with the sensor attached to it and forget to plug the sensor back in when they reinstall the shuttle. Due to a proprietary connector I cannot run a "confirmation" wire back to the PLC.
I would like to build a circuit that will detect when the sensor is plugged in (and under power) and can either operate a solid state relay or directly activate a PLC input. I have found some devices for purchase that go in-line with the sourcing voltage but they cost roughly $100 (way-way too expensive)
Thanks for the help
JW
I need to build a DC voltage sensor to detect if a field device is powered or not. The field device is an optical sensor that runs on 24VDC. The emitter side pulls 10mA and the receiver side pulls 15mA. The problem arises when operators remove a small shuttle with the sensor attached to it and forget to plug the sensor back in when they reinstall the shuttle. Due to a proprietary connector I cannot run a "confirmation" wire back to the PLC.
I would like to build a circuit that will detect when the sensor is plugged in (and under power) and can either operate a solid state relay or directly activate a PLC input. I have found some devices for purchase that go in-line with the sourcing voltage but they cost roughly $100 (way-way too expensive)
Thanks for the help
JW