Hello,
I'm just wanting to check that I haven't got hold of the wrong end of the stick here.
We're looking at monitoring some Decagon 10HS sensors with a DT80 or DT82E. This is a 3 wire sensor with the following attributes:
Measurement Time 10 ms
Power requirements 3 VDC @ 12 mA to 15 VDC @ 15 mA
Output 300 - 1250 mV, independent of excitation voltage
I'm thinking I could connect the excitation lines to the 5V switched out, and then hook up 3 sensors to one analog input in a shared-terminal configuration. It would mean that all three sensors would be powered for the reading of each, but given that they'll be read as near to simultaneously as possible, I don't foresee that being a problem.
We'll almost certainly be using a 12V external battery for power.
Are there any potential problems with this setup? Or have I misunderstood how this should work in some way?
Thanks,
Bruce.
Hello,
I'm just wanting to check that I haven't got hold of the wrong end of the stick here.
We're looking at monitoring some Decagon 10HS sensors with a DT80 or DT82E. This is a 3 wire sensor with the following attributes:
Measurement Time 10 ms
Power requirements 3 VDC @ 12 mA to 15 VDC @ 15 mA
Output 300 - 1250 mV, independent of excitation voltage
I'm thinking I could connect the excitation lines to the 5V switched out, and then hook up 3 sensors to one analog input in a shared-terminal configuration. It would mean that all three sensors would be powered for the reading of each, but given that they'll be read as near to simultaneously as possible, I don't foresee that being a problem.
We'll almost certainly be using a 12V external battery for power.
Are there any potential problems with this setup? Or have I misunderstood how this should work in some way?
Thanks,
Bruce.