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In addition, the DVC10 has 6 High-Side (voltage and current sourcing) outputs and 3 PWM (pulse width 
modulation) outputs for proportional and bang-bang valve control. The High-Side outputs provide +POWER 
(system power typically 12-24 volts) when enabled by your program to the coils used to open or close your 
valves. The PWM outputs serve two functions for proportional valve coil current closed loop control. First, they 
provide the current return path from the negative side of the coil. This current is measured and compared to the 
desired coil current. Given the difference between the desired and actual current the PWM pulse output duty 
cycle (i.e. the percent of time current is allowed to flow through the coil) is adjusted to eliminate this error or 
difference. The internal DVC10 circuitry and BIOS automatically adjust this PWM duty cycle and therefore the 
effective voltage (and current) seen by the coil. This regulated valve coil current provides a constant valve 
output (i.e. spool position), which is unchanged by coil resistance, connection length or power supply 
fluctuations. The High-Side and PWM outputs can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with one another to 
support the wide combination of valve types you may have in your system. From 3 to 9 valves depending on 
the valve types can be controlled by a single DVC10. The DVC50 expansion module allows you to control more 
valves if needed. 
Comparing the three DVC controllers 
Below is a chart comparing the main features of the new DVC7 along with that of the DVC5 and DVC10. 
  DVC7  DVC10 
Valves  4 to 8  3 to 9 
High Side Outputs  6  6 
PWM Outputs  2  3 
Digital Inputs  3  8 
Analog Inputs  2  3 
Universal Inputs  3  3 
Pulse Inputs  6  3 
RS232 Yes Yes 
CAN DeviceNet/J1939  Yes  Yes 
500ma Reference Output  Yes  No 
5V->1kohm Reference Outputs  No  Yes 
1.5  System Configurations 
The DV
C family is designed to control the simplest to most complex machines. Four different configurations are 
supported namely: 
DVC5/7/10 standalone with optional Graphical Display, DVC61 Display or DVC62 Display keypad 
DVC5/7/10 directly connected to J1939 Engine Control systems over a CAN Bus/Device Net cable 
DVC5/7/10 multiple sub system control with CAN Bus synchronization 
DVC10 with multiple CAN Bus connected DVC Input / Output expansion and Display modules 
These system configurations are illustrated below and on the next page: 










