DYV1973
Mechanical
- Aug 9, 2004
- 75
LS,
In the input circuit of a measuring instrument also a diode bridge is placed (behind an opto-coupler). The input circuit is connected to another instrument with a voltage free contact. It is simply used to measure the frequency of the incoming pulses (between 1 and 10 Hz).
Why is a diode bridge placed in the input circuit? Can it be used to protect against induced currents/voltages, due to capacity in a long cable?
DYV
In the input circuit of a measuring instrument also a diode bridge is placed (behind an opto-coupler). The input circuit is connected to another instrument with a voltage free contact. It is simply used to measure the frequency of the incoming pulses (between 1 and 10 Hz).
Why is a diode bridge placed in the input circuit? Can it be used to protect against induced currents/voltages, due to capacity in a long cable?
DYV