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[RTTY] Optoisolator problem resolved

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Subject: [RTTY] Optoisolator problem resolved
From: glennvanb@home.com (Glenn VanBlaricum)
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2002 07:38:54 +0000
Thanks particularly to Jerry, W4UK, for a suggestion that led to a fix for 
the my problem getting an optoisolator to key my FT-1000 off my computer's 
serial port.

Apparently, I wasn't alone in having problems with optoisolators. The 
standard suggestion is to use an input resistor of about 1 k ohm. However, 
I discovered that such a resistor doesn't allow enough current to really 
light up the LED when powered from my serial port. I measured the 
short-circuit current from a line on my serial port at about 10 mA. Since 
the voltage is around 12 V, the internal resistance must be about 1200 
ohms. Since 10 mA is well below the maximum LED current  (maybe 50 or 60 
mA) for the 4N33 optoisolator, using a 1200 ohm input resistor would allow 
only about 5 mA LED current.

The trick was just to eliminate the input resistor and it switches just 
fine now. As I had hoped, the optoisolator fixed the 40-meter RFI problem 
that I had had with transistor switching.

Glenn   W6KNB


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