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- 04 Oct 2018, 13:29
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Connecting sensor to AIO
- Replies: 6
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Re: Connecting sensor to AIO
It worked better with 4-20mA, then it does show in mA when meassuring. It still blinks red but so what? It works!
- 04 Oct 2018, 10:57
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Connecting sensor to AIO
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8395
Re: Connecting sensor to AIO
Hi,
Yes, but i changed the settings to 0-10V insted of 4-20mA.
InputMultiplayer: 1
InputDivisor: 1
InputOffset: 0
With the 4-20mA the AIO blinks red on the "IN", even when i dont have a sensor connected.
So now I am reading values in the piTest where 988 Dec = 0mA and 1432 Dec = 500mA. So this ...
Yes, but i changed the settings to 0-10V insted of 4-20mA.
InputMultiplayer: 1
InputDivisor: 1
InputOffset: 0
With the 4-20mA the AIO blinks red on the "IN", even when i dont have a sensor connected.
So now I am reading values in the piTest where 988 Dec = 0mA and 1432 Dec = 500mA. So this ...
- 02 Oct 2018, 13:15
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Connecting sensor to AIO
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8395
Connecting sensor to AIO
Hi,
I am trying to connect this sensor to the AIO:
https://www.lem.com/sites/default/files/products_datasheets/pcm_10-p_sp1.pdf
I do have connection and power to the core + AIO, and have them on my PiCtory.
I am not sure on which inputs on the AIO to use, nor which input range to set under the ...
I am trying to connect this sensor to the AIO:
https://www.lem.com/sites/default/files/products_datasheets/pcm_10-p_sp1.pdf
I do have connection and power to the core + AIO, and have them on my PiCtory.
I am not sure on which inputs on the AIO to use, nor which input range to set under the ...