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escski
I wonder if someone can help me out, I have a 503 slc with a FIO4v input/output card .I need to read a weight out of a load cell 0-25lbs, my question is ..the input card has an input of 0-10v, the conditoner has an output of 0-5v can I still interface these two devices or do I have to match the input card 0-10v input with the conditioner output of 0-10v thanks.... helpsmilie.gif
BobLfoot
QUOTE(escski @ Jan 15 2007, 10:07 PM) [snapback]47859[/snapback]

I wonder if someone can help me out, I have a 503 slc with a FIO4v input/output card .I need to read a weight out of a load cell 0-25lbs, my question is ..the input card has an input of 0-10v, the conditoner has an output of 0-5v can I still interface these two devices or do I have to match the input card 0-10v input with the conditioner output of 0-10v thanks.... helpsmilie.gif

Check the manual and you will find that the FIO4V can run in 0 to 5 V mode according to page 5 of the manual.

You will get numbers between 0 and 2047. Meaning your 0 - 25 pounds will yield teh numbers 0 to 2047 or 0.01221 lbs per unit.
escski
QUOTE(BobLfoot @ Jan 15 2007, 11:47 PM) [snapback]47860[/snapback]

QUOTE(escski @ Jan 15 2007, 10:07 PM) [snapback]47859[/snapback]

I wonder if someone can help me out, I have a 503 slc with a FIO4v input/output card .I need to read a weight out of a load cell 0-25lbs, my question is ..the input card has an input of 0-10v, the conditoner has an output of 0-5v can I still interface these two devices or do I have to match the input card 0-10v input with the conditioner output of 0-10v thanks.... helpsmilie.gif

Check the manual and you will find that the FIO4V can run in 0 to 5 V mode according to page 5 of the manual.

You will get numbers between 0 and 2047. Meaning your 0 - 25 pounds will yield teh numbers 0 to 2047 or 0.01221 lbs per unit.



thank you BobLFoot
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