B beymax23 New member Joined Apr 3, 2018 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Apr 6, 2018 #1 Hey, is there any possibility to convert the 4-20mA current into frequency, If yes then what hardware i should use ??? Thanks in advance
Hey, is there any possibility to convert the 4-20mA current into frequency, If yes then what hardware i should use ??? Thanks in advance
knight1fox3 Jedi MASTER & Friend of Capt. Solo Joined Dec 30, 2009 Messages 16,366 Reaction score 4,067 Location Brew City! Apr 6, 2018 #2 How does this pertain to Electrical & Electronics PE exam preparations?
Mcgurr Well-known member Joined Oct 31, 2017 Messages 52 Reaction score 13 Location Virginia Apr 6, 2018 #3 Go review the LM331 (http://www.ti.com/product/LM331). And use a little creatively to convert your current source to a voltage source. Easy as pie. BTW, google is your friend.
Go review the LM331 (http://www.ti.com/product/LM331). And use a little creatively to convert your current source to a voltage source. Easy as pie. BTW, google is your friend.
MA_PE engine near Joined Jun 15, 2006 Messages 7,528 Reaction score 1,190 Location MA Apr 6, 2018 #4 you can get the frequency spectrum (FFT) of any signal or are you trying to connect a4-20mA sensor to a frequency input?
you can get the frequency spectrum (FFT) of any signal or are you trying to connect a4-20mA sensor to a frequency input?
P panda_99 New member Joined Apr 6, 2018 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Apr 6, 2018 #5 You can use a 4-20mA to digital converter and use these digital values to convert into freq something like this will convert 4-20mA into digital https://ncd.io/how-to-convert-4-20ma-current-loop-to-voltage/
You can use a 4-20mA to digital converter and use these digital values to convert into freq something like this will convert 4-20mA into digital https://ncd.io/how-to-convert-4-20ma-current-loop-to-voltage/