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How to use SAADC to measure 4-20 mA current loop

Hi,

Sorry for the newbie question but how am I going to use the SAADC to measure 4-20mA current loops? I've used the SAADC to measure temperature, voltage, and resistance but am not sure what input am I expecting from a 4-20mA output source.

Best,

Carlos

  • You need to scope the signal with an oscilloscope to see its voltage range, and take into account the capacitive loading of your probe. 

  • Thank you for the prompt response, Haankosh. So I should be measuring a voltage range against a fixed resistor from where I could derive the 4-20mA values, that makes so much sense.

    Kind regards.

  • You need some form of impedance to measure a voltage drop over, a resistor works great. 

    What exactly do you need to measure? 

  • It is intended to measure the 4-20mA current loop output of the device below. From the pdf "4 Optional isolated 4-20mA current outputs for re-transmission of conductivity, Redox, pH and temperature."

    https://lth.co.uk/storage/84/MTD75_Datasheet.pdf

  • That did not really say much about the circuit driving the signal. I guess you'll have to run the current through a resistor and probe the voltage drop over the resistor terminals with an oscilloscope to see what you're dealing with. 


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