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1-10v device for HC2


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Is there a 1-10v device for the HC2?

A device outputting the needed 1-10v for making it control led-drivers with 1-10v dimmer onboard. 

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The FGRGBWM-441 is meant to drive LED (or halogen) directly, but the output's are "open drain" PWM. So, purely theoretically speaking, it would be possible to convert this with one opamp and a bunch of resistors and capacitors per channel. Sounds like a fun project if you like "to wield the powers of the soldering iron". I don't have a ready made solution and I don't know if it exists (it might).

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Existing solution.

Page is in Swedish, have 1 at home but I haven't tried it yet.

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Existing solution.

Page is in Swedish, have 1 at home but I haven't tried it yet.

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Thank's for sharing! It probably works, please let us know. Judging from the connections, it's a very simple device, it only contains some passive devices that filter the pulsed output of the PWM into a smoother voltage. But of course, this is very neat, compared to a DIY solution.

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I tested din module from Vitrum and it has output 0 - 10V (1 - 10V) and in Fibaro it look like 2 dimmers.

 

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