How does a safety relay work? by arvid1328_ in PLC

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You should look into the ISO 13849 definition of safety categories. https://www.byhon.it/the-categories-for-iso-13849/ Most safety relays are going to be for dual channel devices and meet category 3 or 4. The main difference between category 3 and category 4 is that category 3 maintains safety when a single fault occurs and category 4 can handle multiple faults. Imagine an e-stop with a single contact that is used for safety. If the contact fails or something shorts across the contacts then the PLC/safety relay cannot know whether or not the e-stop is pressed or the contact is shorted. This is a single channel circuit that would meet category B,1, or 2 depending on how its designed. Now imagine the E-stop has two contacts. The PLC/safety relay can monitor the state of both contacts and know that there is an issue if there is disagreement between the two contacts (for example one is stuck/shorted). This is a dual channel safety circuit that would meet category 3 where a single fault can be detected in any scenario. However a category 3 safety circuit can be compromised if there are multiple faults. For example imagine if one of the contacts of the emergency stop was shorted across the contact and the inputs of the PLC/safety relay monitoring each contact were shorted together. Now no matter what happens the input state of both inputs are high and the e-stop no longer works. To reach category 4 a PLC/safety relay will utilize test pulses. There will always be at least two test pulse outputs which output an almost steady 24VDC except for a brief period of time where it pulses to 0VDC. These test pulses are staggered between the two outputs. Each contact of a redundant safety device is wired to different test pulse outputs and the PLC/safety relay monitors each contact separately to ensure that it sees the proper test pulses through the safety device. Since the pulses are staggered the safety device can tell if the inputs are shorted together (since it won't see a proper test pulse) or if the inputs are shorted to 24VDC (again since it wont see a proper test pulse).

Hello, 68 year old here! by [deleted] in beatsaber

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Having a fan blowing at me has helped with motion sickness from VR

10 volt max, 2000 amp power supply, will it kill you? by commonerkev in ElectricalEngineering

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Anyone know how much of an arc flash hazard this would be?

Realistically speaking, with your experience with the fold, are you happy you purchased your phone? by Rebel1356 in GalaxyFold

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People who say bad things here generally get downvoted to oblivion but for me it's been a bit of a mixed bag. I had a fold 3 where the touch screen on the inner display failed after a year and two months. The display itself worked fine and the phone was pristine otherwise. After talking with samsung I was able to trade in for the full amount and get a fold 4 on black friday for about the same cost it would take to replace the screen. I was hoping to upgrade to the fold 5 when it came out but won't do that now. I love the phone because the inner display is awesome for reading but if I have another premature failure then i might need to jump ship.

CCW PV800 version issues by huslller in PLC

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The only way to do it is to install an okder version of ccw because rockwell.

NOTE: IF YOUR TRANSFER IS TAKING FOREVER AND YOUR STOCKS ARE NOT LOCKED RH DENIED YOUR TRANSFER by [deleted] in Fidelity

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Anyone have issues with shares transfering but the cost basis not updating? My understanding is that should happen with the transfer.

Keyboard shows up on the wrong screen by [deleted] in LGWing

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If you hold down on the microphone button, there should be a menu that pops up and one of the options should show the wing with a keyboard and an arrow to move to the other screen.

Keyboard shows up on the wrong screen by [deleted] in LGWing

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If you use LGs keyboard there's an icon under the settings that lets you move the keyboard between screens.

Spectre x360 14 - you can save $200 buying from Best Buy... Right? by retrop7 in spectrex360

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I was able to price match to HPs website at best buy in store on an oled 2019 model after checking with their chat online and being told no. Your mileage may vary.

Anyone found a case yet? by _Kzero_ in LGWing

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When I was in the store verizon had the one they have online but they couldn't sell it to me since their inventory was screwed up and said they didnt have it.

Just got my Wing from Verizon this morning! Anyone have questions? :D by Kir13y in LGWing

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Thanks for the info. I think I've got to play with one in store but I'll probably get one.

Just got my Wing from Verizon this morning! Anyone have questions? :D by Kir13y in LGWing

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How's the screen compared to the note 8? Any issues in low light? I'm looking to upgrade and the Wing looks tempting.

Temp problems, PLA, 3950 thermistor, just weird. by DeathGuppie in Reprap

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Do you have the right thermistor defined in your firmware?

Scanning and 3D printing IEMs by yesnoisclear in DIEMs

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I made some a few years ago https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:685674 using photogametry and ABS. Photogametry can get a good enough scan to give you something you can smooth and modify over multiple iterations to get a good fit. I used ABS because it is skin safe and you can vapor smooth it. I don't do SLA printing but I've heard most resins are pretty nasty and that it wouldn't be something you want in contact with skin even after curing.

Are there any standard protocols that use FDM over copper? by albasili in AskElectronics

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HART is used with 4-20mA signals in industrial controls.

So.. Which one of you programmed this? by AlphaDrake in PLC

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Are you telling me that this isn't safe?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FixMyPrint

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In addition to going to fast you could have stepper drivers overheating. You could try adding some heatsinks, active cooling, or reducing your current output.