Xin Xout in Europe


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    Well the first takes place 2.778 ms after zerocrossing for 60hz
    To get this working properly it needs to be 3.3333 ms for 50hz

    So even if you use one phase and the same phase this timing needs to be correct

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    So even if you use one phase and the same phase this timing needs to be correct

    No, you're mistaken here; if you look at the graph, you'll notice the first transmission is *at* the zero crossing. The 2nd after 2.778 ms, and the 3rd after 5.556 ms. The next *zero crossing* happens after 8.33 ms (or 10 ms in the case of 50 Hz), but this is irrelevant as no transmission happens at this time. Anyway, trust me, the TW523 does work happily on 50 HZ.

    Regards,

    Anand.

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    Hi

    With some support of Melabs i changed timings in the
    PBP lib file and correct them for 50hz

    Now X-10 is working

    So timing is important, even if you work on a single fase

    I now will work on Xin with Melabs

    Will post if its work

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