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Selecting Components for Attenuating Voltage
To set up the resistors, complete the following steps.
1.
Select the value for
R
2
(10 k
Ω
is recommended).
2.
Use Equation 3-3 to calculate the value for
R
1
.
Base the
R
1
calculation on the following values:
•
Maximum
V
in
you expect from the transducer
•
Maximum voltage (<10 VDC) that you want to input to the DAQ device
Accuracy Considerations for Attenuating Voltage
For best results when attenuating voltage, choose a resistor that has the following characteristics:
•
Low wattage of approximately 0.125 W
•
Precision of at least 5%
•
Temperature stable
•
Tolerance of 5%
•
AXL package (suggested)
•
Carbon or metal film (suggested)
Verify that
R
1
and
R
2
drift together with respect to temperature; otherwise, the system may
consistently read incorrect values.
Adding Components for Attenuating Voltage on Analog
Output Signals
To build a two-resistor circuit for attenuating voltages at the AO 0 and AO 1 pins on the
SCB-68A, refer to the pad positions in Figure 3-12. The SCB-68A ships with a surface mount
0
Ω
resistor in the A position. You
must
remove the resistor to use the position. Refer to
Table 3-1 for component positions for both analog output channels.
Figure 3-12.
SCB-68A Circuit Diagram for Analog Output Attenuation
56
22
55
S
C
8
A
B
+
AO 0
AO GND