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Where to Use Current-to-Voltage Converter

02/15/2012 7:34 AM

I understand the principle of operation of a Current-to-Voltage converter but where in the Plant do you use it? On which process? What will you be measuring?

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Re: Where to use Current-to-Voltage converter

02/15/2012 7:49 AM

Anywhere where a current signal is to be converted to a voltage signal.

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Re: Where to Use Current-to-Voltage Converter

02/16/2012 1:27 AM

Say you have a sensor that gives isolated current output etc and you have a controller that accepts only voltage input you may use the same.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current-to-voltage_converter

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