4-20 transducer to 0-10v input

jrluckyman

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I have a 4-20ma transducer that I want to use with Micro 1100 that only has 0-10v analog input. I think someone once told me this conversion could be done with 150 ohm resistor but I don't remember the specifics. Could someone please advise.
Thanks
John Rogers
 
you can also try:
SIMIREL Universal converter 3RS1706.
It converts almost any standard input signal to 0-20mA or 0-10Volts. There are a lot out there, also from Phoenix-Contact.
 

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