>i hv an input card but i do not know the ai impedance. how can i find out? measuring across the ai gives me reading in terms of Mohms (without my 500ohm resistor in parallel to the ai).
You find out by the way you've done it, you measure the resistance.
The input resistance of a Voltage input is a very high resistance, on the order of megohms. Your analog input is a voltage input so it's got a high input resistance.
Its input resistance is so high that the field device cannot drive its milliamp current through the megohm resistance (or so little of the current that it isn't a viable 'signal').
Instead you let the current from the field device flow through the 500 ohm resistor you added. The voltage drop across the 500 ohm resistor is 'seen' by the analog input (a voltage input). There's some minimal amount of error because of resistances in parallel (500 ohms in parallel with X megohm), but not enough to worry about.
>also i have a sensor which states that the MAX loop resistance is 500 ohms (controller input resistor + wire resistor). does it mean i cannot use it?
On the contrary, you're using it exactly as intended.
>i am relatively positive its ok to use but this statement and my ai resistance which i measured throws me off.
Everything makes sense.
>also can a 3 wire sensor be used in 2 wire mode if the sensor output impedance is large enough to power the controller input and the wiring resistance? i am told it is ok.
I haven't a clue, but if a 3 wire device could be used as a 2 wire device, why doesn't the manufacturer present it as such?
As an old guy, I am wary of shortcuts that make maintenance over time a nightmare.
>ps - how do i paste something in this post?
Images must first be posted on a file sharing site. I use
You need to copy/save the URL provided (I use the 2nd one down labeled "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards") and have access to it.
To insert an image, you click on the button with greenish circle with blue background (that says Picture [Ctrl+P] when you put your cursor over it]) and paste the image URL into the pop-up box.