morizabal
Electrical
- Jul 25, 2001
- 43
Hi,
My application consist of two parts. The first part of the circuit puts a 0-20mA signal through a 500 ohm resistor for an equivalent voltage of 0 to 10 VDC. The second part of the circuit consists of a voltage divider that accepts a ±10 VDC signal. My circuit is part of a larger data acquisition system that can accept both a 0-20 mA signal and a ±10 VDC signal. In between the two circuits I placed a diode to allow the voltage from the current circuit to pass, but not allow the voltage from the voltage input to pass back to the current circuit. The problem is that when I place a negative voltage on the voltage input is passes through the diode. My only immediate solution is to put a mechanical switch in place of the diode. The switch will either be manual or a relay. I tried using a solid state Analog switch which worked, except for the when the signal was negative. Is there a device I can use that could act as a switch to allow the current signal to pass and block both the positive and negative signal. The device must be able to be controlled by a logic signal, I tried using an SCR which worked, but the only problem is that it only triggered when the current input was around 8 mA, I need to cover the whole range of 0-20mA. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
My application consist of two parts. The first part of the circuit puts a 0-20mA signal through a 500 ohm resistor for an equivalent voltage of 0 to 10 VDC. The second part of the circuit consists of a voltage divider that accepts a ±10 VDC signal. My circuit is part of a larger data acquisition system that can accept both a 0-20 mA signal and a ±10 VDC signal. In between the two circuits I placed a diode to allow the voltage from the current circuit to pass, but not allow the voltage from the voltage input to pass back to the current circuit. The problem is that when I place a negative voltage on the voltage input is passes through the diode. My only immediate solution is to put a mechanical switch in place of the diode. The switch will either be manual or a relay. I tried using a solid state Analog switch which worked, except for the when the signal was negative. Is there a device I can use that could act as a switch to allow the current signal to pass and block both the positive and negative signal. The device must be able to be controlled by a logic signal, I tried using an SCR which worked, but the only problem is that it only triggered when the current input was around 8 mA, I need to cover the whole range of 0-20mA. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You