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Connecting one component in parallel...to 3 channels?

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FPGA@AA

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Hello all,

In the picture attached, there are 3 actuators connected to a driver module. However, I need to connect just one actuator in parallel to three of these channels (i.e. 1,2,3). The reason ...I need a 3.6A drive and each channel only provides 1.2A. Any idea how to wire the single actuator in parallel to these 3 channels?

Thanks!
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The is probably not practical way to do that. I woudn't wire them together without contacting the manufacturer first.
 
The manufacturer was the one who recommended this setup, but they didn't provide details about the wiring (that's my question).
 
Just connect 1 to 2 to 3 and then to your single load. You will have to change the coding/software/programming of the device such that outputs 1,2,&3 all turn on and off at the same time.
 
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