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This current-to-voltage module can linearly convert 0~25mA current signals into 0~3V voltage signals. Industrial sensors or devices usually have the curre...

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This current-to-voltage module can linearly convert 0~25mA current signals into 0~3V voltage signals. Industrial sensors or devices usually have the current signal output of 4~20 mA. With this current-to-voltage module, your main control board can easily attain the current signals input from industrial sensors or devices.

Normally, current signals lower than 4mA can be used for fault diagnosis, and current signals higher than 20mA can be used for overrun detection. Therefore, this module is specially designed with a wide detection range from 0 to 25mA, and compatible with fault detection, overrun detection applications.

This module employs 0.1% high precision sense resistor and ultra-low noise rail-to-rail zero-drift op amp, high accuracy, no need to calibration, so it is convenient to use. 3.3V~5.5V wide voltage power supply, 0~3V voltage signal output, which are compatible with more main control boards, adapt to more applications. 
 



NOTE: For higher accuracy, it is recommended to measure with 12 or more bit ADC!

 

 

FEATURES

 

 

  • Support wide voltage of 3.3~5.5V
  • Deploy 0.1% high precision sense resistor and ultra low noise rail-to-rail zero-drift op amp, high accuracy, and no need to calibration
  • Wide measurement range up to 0~25mA, which is compatible with fault diagnosis, overrun detection applications

 

 

SPECIFICATION

 

 

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3~5.5V
  • Detection Range: 0~25mA DC
  • Measurement Accuracy: ±0.5% F.S. @ 16-bit ADC, ±2% F.S. @ 10-bit ADC
  • Termination Resistance: 120Ω
  • Connector Type: PH2.0-3P
  • Product Size: 30mm * 22mm (1.18inch * 0.87inch)

 

 

DOCUMENTS

 

 

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

ADC
An analogue-to-digital converter reads a changing voltage and turns it into a number the microcontroller can use. It matters when connecting analogue sensors such as light, sound, or variable-resistor sensors.

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