Hi George,
Thank you for your help, we were able to get the module generating pulses, finally.
I have a few more questions to whom it may concern, regarding the PG-522 and hooking it up-
(these questions may reflect more on our lack of electrical engineering knowledge; we're all mechanical engineers)
We are generating pulses with Channel 0 of the Fieldpoint Module FP-PG-522. A lab power supply supplies 5v to the V and C terminals. The manual for the FP-PG-522 suggests connecting a load between the Vsup and Vout. The pulses that come out, as measured by an oscilloscope connected between the Vsup and Vout, span from 0 volts (off) to negative 5 volts (on). However, when we use the oscilloscope to measure voltage between Vout and Com, we do not measure a signal of 0 to +5 volts; instead we measure pulses that are much smaller. We have also tried connecting Vsup to the "+" terminal of the oscilloscope and the Vout to the "-" terminal. The signal came out 0 to +5V as we wanted, but there was a large 5v "hump' added to the signal, which was undesirable (and inexplicable). We would like a signal that spans between 0-5 v as we are using another Fieldpoint module that outputs a 0-5v signal (the FP-DO-401), and is to share a common ground with the FP-PG-522. A smaller problem is that the pulses generated by the FP-PG-522 are not clean square-wave like outputs, but have a very noticeable die-off curve after each "on" phase, and we would like to make the pulses more discrete if possible.
Why is the Pulse Generator channel designed as a 'sinking output'?