I'm designing a small circuit board that basically contains 2 constant current LED drivers to power the LED flash for 2 cameras. The camera's GPIO has an open drain output which is connected to the "remote" pin, the remote pin is connected to the "PWM" pin of the Meanwell driver. The PWM pin acts as a remote on/off pin, when connected to ground it turns the driver output off. The VOUT connector pins go to the LED string, not the camera itself.
The problem with this circuit is that the Meanwell driver normally outputs on until the PWM pin is grounded, then it turns off. So as it is in the drawing the Strobe LEDs will be on and the camera will turn them off. I need the Strobe to normally be off and the camera to tun them on. So I suppose I'm looking at an NPN transistor or something on the PWM pin but I'm not quite sure how to implement it. D1 D2 and D3 are indicator LEDs which I'm not 100% are implemented quite right.
Any help is appreciated
The problem with this circuit is that the Meanwell driver normally outputs on until the PWM pin is grounded, then it turns off. So as it is in the drawing the Strobe LEDs will be on and the camera will turn them off. I need the Strobe to normally be off and the camera to tun them on. So I suppose I'm looking at an NPN transistor or something on the PWM pin but I'm not quite sure how to implement it. D1 D2 and D3 are indicator LEDs which I'm not 100% are implemented quite right.
Any help is appreciated