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    ATOM HUB AC/DC, RS-485 VOLTAGE CONVERTER, VOLTAGE PROBLEM

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      kine90
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      I am working on a project where the switch is controlled by the M5 PIR SENSOR.
      When I power the ATOM from USB everything works fine, when I power it with a 12V 3A PSU thought the RS485 voltage converter the PIR begins malfunctioning (fake triggers).

      I checked the voltage of the two groove outputs (from the hub and from the atom lite) under USB and 12V power. As long as USB is connected, the interfaces shows a quite stable 4.98V.
      When the USB is unplugged, leaving only the 12V power source, the voltage drops to 3.3-3.28V, if the atom is removed it goes back to 5V
      I guess this is causing the PIR to misbehave, since it requires 5V.

      What´s wrong?
      According to labels on the components and to the HUB schematics, I expect 5V 2A from the DC/DC converter.

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      0_1617022270513_Switch_schem.JPG

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        JasonTay
        last edited by

        Hi it seem you are powering the 12v wrongly.

        Based on sticker of the HUB, red is 12v and black is gnd.

        Hope this helps

        Jason

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          ajb2k3 @kine90
          last edited by

          @kine90 said in ATOM HUB AC/DC, RS-485 VOLTAGE CONVERTER, VOLTAGE PROBLEM:

          I am working on a project where the switch is controlled by the M5 PIR SENSOR.
          When I power the ATOM from USB everything works fine, when I power it with a 12V 3A PSU thought the RS485 voltage converter the PIR begins malfunctioning (fake triggers).

          I checked the voltage of the two groove outputs (from the hub and from the atom lite) under USB and 12V power. As long as USB is connected, the interfaces shows a quite stable 4.98V.
          When the USB is unplugged, leaving only the 12V power source, the voltage drops to 3.3-3.28V, if the atom is removed it goes back to 5V
          I guess this is causing the PIR to misbehave, since it requires 5V.

          What´s wrong?
          According to labels on the components and to the HUB schematics, I expect 5V 2A from the DC/DC converter.

          0_1617022207056_1.jpg
          0_1617022213126_2.jpg
          0_1617022220086_3.jpg
          0_1617022224454_4.jpg
          0_1617022236413_IMG_20210329_144131.jpg

          0_1617022270513_Switch_schem.JPG

          Based on your photo's you haven't connected the 12V to the correct pins of the RS485 connection.
          12V needs to be connected to the RS485's red and black pins.

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