hrc
Electrical
- Nov 8, 2001
- 104
OK...embarking on something new here. Figure industrial control guys would know better than the circuit engineering but I figure its a toss up.
I have several 4-20mA current loop sensors, that I need to read with a micro. First off, for a sensor to be using 4-20mA as its signaling, do you simply connect a voltage source to the sensor (most are two wire devices I guess) and then stick a 100 or 250 ohm precision resistor in series to get the voltage? This is not a hobby project so if its suggested to use a unity gain amp section prior to the A/D thats ok. I need something reliable and robust. Cost is an issue of course so not looking for a OEM device to do this, but something I can put on a board layout.
I have several 4-20mA current loop sensors, that I need to read with a micro. First off, for a sensor to be using 4-20mA as its signaling, do you simply connect a voltage source to the sensor (most are two wire devices I guess) and then stick a 100 or 250 ohm precision resistor in series to get the voltage? This is not a hobby project so if its suggested to use a unity gain amp section prior to the A/D thats ok. I need something reliable and robust. Cost is an issue of course so not looking for a OEM device to do this, but something I can put on a board layout.