Hi ,

Can we calibrate that when we input 0V we get 0mA and in the same way when we input 4.096V to get 5V .

What is the margin that we can see .

Basically want to know if we can output 0V,0mA and 10.5V,21mA and

Thanking you

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• Hi,

There is a selectable output range of 0 to 20mA so in this case an input of 0V will produce an output of 0mA and 4.096V input will correspond to an output of 20mA.  Gain and offset specifications are detailed in the data sheet.

Yes you can output 0mA.  10.5V is achievable using the 0 to 10V with over-range selected.  21mA is achievable in the 0 to 24mA range.

I hope this answers your query.  Let me know if you require further information on this.

Regards,

Michael (PDA Applications)

• Hi,

There is a selectable output range of 0 to 20mA so in this case an input of 0V will produce an output of 0mA and 4.096V input will correspond to an output of 20mA.  Gain and offset specifications are detailed in the data sheet.

Yes you can output 0mA.  10.5V is achievable using the 0 to 10V with over-range selected.  21mA is achievable in the 0 to 24mA range.

I hope this answers your query.  Let me know if you require further information on this.

Regards,

Michael (PDA Applications)

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