I need to measure 4-20mA current output from some sensors. How can i do that ? Currently i use resistive drop to get the analog voltage and provide that to ADC of the controller. Are their any current input ADC ?
I need to measure 4-20mA current output from some sensors. How can i do that ? Currently i use resistive drop to get the analog voltage and provide that to ADC of the controller. Are their any current input ADC ?
That's basically how you do it. You can check various manufacturers reference designs, for example:
Analog Devices:
http://www.analog.com/en/design-center/evaluation-hardware-and-software/cu_eb_plc_demo_system.html
Texas Instruments:
Maxim:
https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/interface/current-loop-products-4-20ma.html
That's basically how you do it. You can check various manufacturers reference designs, for example:
Analog Devices:
http://www.analog.com/en/design-center/evaluation-hardware-and-software/cu_eb_plc_demo_system.html
Texas Instruments:
Maxim:
https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/interface/current-loop-products-4-20ma.html
Is the situation: (a) Measuring DC Current (at Currents mentioned) AS you would using a (temporary) Test Instrument? OR (b) Circuitry that you would build that attaches to the circuitry that you want to monitor? IF (b) then the previously post Comments will do.
However if the situation is (a) then consider a "Portapow Premium USB+DC Power Monitor (portapow.co.uk). I have one and it works great. Remember this is DC. The documentation is lousy, but I drew-up several diagrams that explains the various connections. Will try to post them here BUT I haven't
gotten a Win10 Driver for the Scanner Portion of my Samsung SCX-4016scx MFP. WRT that I am attempting a "virtual" WinXP w/i my Win10 PC. But that is Tangential to this discussion.
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