![]() I apologize if I was not clear enough, I am more of a mechanical guy, than an electronics hardware guy. So my question is, what is the major difference between Totem-Pole and Open Collector that causes them not to be interchangeable, and what do I need to do to get a reading from my OPB973 Open Collector Setup. Some suggested using a pull up resistor (10k) from Vcc to +5V and I tried that with no success. ![]() I have found some pages with info, but none on my specific type of sensor. Now when I try with a similar setup, all I get is a 0 output when trying both digital and analog Reads. The site I was ordering from did not have any of the same Totem-Pole sensors in the inverted version (OPB972.) so I ordered the OPB971 and OPB973 Open Collector versions. The problem is I need it to be inverted and give me a 0 when it is unblocked and a 1 when it is. It gave me a 1 when it was unblocked and a 0 when the flag was in the slot just like it should. ![]() Sensor: Vcc - 150 Ohm Resistor - +5V (from Arduino) This bridgeless totem-pole PFC board is intended for applications that require high efficiency (99) and high power density (72W/in 3) such as high-end servers and telecom.In addition, the bidirectional power flow capability allows this design to be used in battery chargers or battery formation applications. Everything was fine in my setup, I had:Įmitter: Anode - 150 Ohm Resistor - +5V (from Arduino) ![]() I was using an Optek OPB970N11 as an optical limit switch on a project. The PS9009 is optical coupled high-speed, totem pole output (active high output type) isolators. ![]()
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