Welcome to the FlexRadio Community!  Please review the new Community Rules and other important new Community information on the Message Board.
Need the latest SmartSDR or 4O3A Genius Product Software?
SmartSDR v4.0.1 and the SmartSDR v4.0.1 Release Notes
SmartSDR v3.10.15 and the SmartSDR v3.10.15 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
SmartSDR v4.0.1 and the SmartSDR v4.0.1 Release Notes
SmartSDR v3.10.15 and the SmartSDR v3.10.15 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
If you are having a problem, please refer to the product documentation or check the Help Center for known solutions.
Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as Creating a HelpDesk ticket.
Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as Creating a HelpDesk ticket.
What are the specifications for the TX Relay Outputs on the FLEX-6000?
            
                
                    Tim - W4TME                
                
                    Administrator, FlexRadio Employee  admin                
            
                        
            
                    Are there any electrical specifications for the TX Relay connections?   Are they open collectors or drains?   Or are they actual relay contacts?   What is the maximum current and voltage?                
                        
            Tagged:
            
        
1          
            Answers
- 
            The TX1, TX2, and TX3 are open drain outputs suitable for driving relays (or logic inputs) directly. The load or logic to be driven should appear as a pull-up to some positive voltage source. Open circuit voltage should not exceed +40 Volts DC. Closed circuit current is 150 mA continuous max, and 500 mA peak max. There is the equivalent of a +45 Volt Zener across the output to ground that will clamp any positive going transient peaks at about +45 to 50 Volts. --- Graham / KE9H2
 - 
            You can review the full specifications for the TPIC6B595 the relay driver we use at: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tpic6b595.pdf Gerald, K5SDR2
 - 
            Why do all the TX1,2,3 outputs fall out at the same time with release of PTT? They are timed going in, but collapse simultaneously with PTT release or TX delay, whichever is the >2
 - 
            This is a great feature enhancement suggesting that's separate from the main topic, so I created a new topic to in the Share an Idea category to continue the discussion. Please reference the new topic here: Add a feature that would make the TX Relay act like a sequencer0
 - 
            Tim, I want to create a simple "On The Air" lighted sign for my Flex 6500. Is there any problem in running 12VDC through TX1-2-3 without a relay for a few LEDs? Thanks.
David A., KK6DA, Los Angeles0 - 
            The spec in the FLEX-6000 hardware manual state +40 VDC @ 140 mA maximum
0 
Leave a Comment
Categories
- All Categories
 - 361 Community Topics
 - 2.1K New Ideas
 - 620 The Flea Market
 - 8K Software
 - 31 SmartSDR+
 - 6.3K SmartSDR for Windows
 - 177 SmartSDR for Maestro and M models
 - 415 SmartSDR for Mac
 - 267 SmartSDR for iOS
 - 252 SmartSDR CAT
 - 188 DAX
 - 378 SmartSDR API
 - 9.2K Radios and Accessories
 - 27 Aurora
 - 223 FLEX-8000 Signature Series
 - 7.1K FLEX-6000 Signature Series
 - 929 Maestro
 - 53 FlexControl
 - 863 FLEX Series (Legacy) Radios
 - 902 Genius Products
 - 459 Power Genius XL Amplifier
 - 325 Tuner Genius XL
 - 118 Antenna Genius
 - 288 Shack Infrastructure
 - 202 Networking
 - 445 Remote Operation (SmartLink)
 - 141 Contesting
 - 761 Peripherals & Station Integration
 - 139 Amateur Radio Interests
 - 982 Third-Party Software