Tinkerer99
- Aug 25, 2024
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Resistance between in/out common was 760k. Then I measure the + in/out and I got 2k resistance increasing up to 12k over 10 seconds. Guess something was charging up. Then I went back to the ground common and now it read open circuit.On non-energized equipment
Resistance check! If input common &
Output common are connected than
thay are not isolated.
Quick,Dirty Inaccurate,
You can assume what you like, but it is highly unlikely that this module is isolated. Tell us the make and model (or a link to the datasheet or the website where you purchased this module) so we can have a more detailed look at the module.Can I assume it is isolated?
I would expect greater than 1 Mega ohm isolated resistance both power rails for floating (again isolated outputs).make,model,year of your unit under test. Please.Resistance between in/out common was 760k.
Again Quick,Dirty ,InaccurateThen I measure the + in/out and I got 2k resistance increasing up to 12k over 10 seconds. Guess something was charging up
You can assume what you like, but it is highly unlikely that this module is isolated. Tell us the make and model (or a link to the datasheet or the website where you purchased this module) so we can have a more detailed look at the module.
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All three in the same sentence.Thanks Delta, Bertus, and Harald
+1. No transformer, no isolation.Hello,
The two large chips are a processor and a lcd driver.
The two small chips cant be read.
I assume the converter is not isolated, so you can not connect the outputs in series.
Bertus