UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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C2 – Independent Current Inputs using External Shunts
In this configuration up to two separate current sources can be measured. This is done by measuring the voltages across
the shunts in the independent terminal configuration; see
V2 – Independent Voltage Inputs(P305).
The resistance of each shunt should be specified as the channel factor.
Figure 129: Wiring for independent-terminal current input using external shunts
To measure
Use the command
I1
1I(
R1
)
I2
1*I(
R2
)
C3 – Independent Current Input using Internal Shunt
In this configuration the DT80's internal 100 Ω shunt resistor is used. The internal shunt resistor is connected between
the channels # terminal and
AGND
(
EXT#
on DT80 Series 2/ DT85).
Note that input attenuation is not available for # terminal measurements. This means that the maximum current that can
be measured using the internal shunt is approximately 30mA. For higher currents, or situations where the common mode
voltage relative to analog ground exceeds 3V, it will be necessary to use an external shunt.
Figure 130: Wiring for Independent current input using internal shunt
To measure
Use the command
I
1#I
C4 – Independent Current using Internal Shunt and Switched Excitation
In this configuration the DT80 switches a single excitation supply through to each channel as it is measured (this means
that between measurements the current source will be unpowered).
Figure 131: Wiring for independent current using internal shunt and external excitation
To measure
Use the command
I
1#I(E)