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Electronics => Beginners => Topic started by: Vindhyachal.takniki on July 05, 2015, 03:05:29 pm
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1. Need to measure 8 channel 4-20mA. Ckt is 3.3V powered.
2. One option is to measure by adding a resistor of 165ohms (or 150ohm for error margin) & get 3.3V.
But problem is I have to ground all the resistor connection to that of ADC.I want to keep all of them isolated.
3. I have read abt receiver RCV420, but its minimum voltage requirement is higher.
4. Is there any way to do it isolated.
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Hi,
I don't think there is an solution to your measurement problem as it is.Granted they all should be isolated but isolated at the instrument end or output. If you have a DCS then all the process instruments in the field must be isolated such that they maybe read in at the DCS input using a non isolated multichannel adc plugin card or pcb with a common ground.There is another alternative, DCS manufactures can supply isolated inputs to their input pcb plugin multi channel adc's but then they want big big bucks for them.
Note also, if you have 8 instruments feeding a non isolated pcb adc plugin, 7 might be okay but one is causing ground loop problems then all 8 will not work.
4..20mA ground loop comes about because electronic instrument designers use the full +-15V supply for headroom giving maximum resistance compliance, great but it causes ground loop problems and the poor teckie has to deploy a passive isolator which isn't ideal I might add. :palm: Ideally instruments should be designed with a single positive supply exclusively to avoid ground loop problems, ie., single 24V only.
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http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/209075 (http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/209075) should do it :-DMM
It's only 4k$ - bargain >:D
Since you are notoriously not replying :-- that's about all I have to say
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