i need the circuit diagram to convert 0-20ma to 0-10v
J Jonas Berge Aug 20, 2002 #2 How about running the current through a 500 ohm resistor? I.e. put two 1 kohm resistors in parallel Jonas
How about running the current through a 500 ohm resistor? I.e. put two 1 kohm resistors in parallel Jonas
A Anonymous Aug 20, 2002 #3 Your device may have a 1 to 10 signal converted to 0 - 20 mA inside the product. Maybe check with the Manuf. to see. Also - going to 1 to 10 V, I think you will need 3 wires a +, - and stack. To do the same job. Thanks Bob Hogg www.almegcontrols.com
Your device may have a 1 to 10 signal converted to 0 - 20 mA inside the product. Maybe check with the Manuf. to see. Also - going to 1 to 10 V, I think you will need 3 wires a +, - and stack. To do the same job. Thanks Bob Hogg www.almegcontrols.com
W William Blandon Aug 20, 2002 #5 Just put in the 0..20mA current loop a 500 Ohm precision resistor. The voltaje drop across the resitor will be between 0 to 10 V, proportional to the 0..20 mA signal.
Just put in the 0..20mA current loop a 500 Ohm precision resistor. The voltaje drop across the resitor will be between 0 to 10 V, proportional to the 0..20 mA signal.
J Jim Sep 9, 2002 #6 WRC has a full line of signal conditioners to address your issue. Please contact me at [email protected]
WRC has a full line of signal conditioners to address your issue. Please contact me at [email protected]