Hi Peter, Looking through the documentation I have on the LVB tracker it looks like it has been designed for 0 to 5 VDC for AZ and EL feedback. Typically rotors have a wirewound "pot" with one end grounded and the other end open. A constant current source is fed to the wiper and the sense voltage is measured at the constant current source. If you can trim the constant current source, you can set the max value to 5 VDC. The LVB tracker has a calibration process to set the range of AZ and EL. Howie AB2S
From: PeteW2JV@verizon.net To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 20:30:03 -0500 Subject: [amsat-bb] Fw: Fwd: LVB tracker
The Great South Bay, Amateur Radio Club, of which I’m a member wants to put together a satellite station. They have an existing home made AZ EL power unit which works. They are looking into interfacing an LVB tracker with it. and need to know what voltage level input is required for the feedback loop. The unit currently puts out 0-6.25vdc corresponding to 0-360 AZ and 0-180 EL. Looking at the G5500 schematic they go through an opamp arrangement but do not provide any voltage levels.
If anyone can the club with some info I'd sure appreciate it.
Thanks,
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