Extending the input range – Measurement Computing SWITCH User Manual
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Figure 6 illustrates simple connection from a 9 V battery to the relay 4 terminals. When the relay 4 NO terminal
opens, it passes the battery voltage to the input 4 terminal (IP4B).
Figure 6. Simple battery-to relay connection
Figure 7 shows the schematic of this connection.
Figure 7. Schematic of battery-to relay connection
Extending the input range
You can extend the input range beyond the 5 to 30 V specified by adding an external resistor. Figure 8 shows
the external resistor (R
ext
). The equation R
ext
= 100 * (V
in
– 30) calculates the resistor value for a given V
in
.
Make sure the external resistor is capable of handling the power generated by the input. Calculate the power
requirement in watts (P
w
) using the equation P
w
= R
ext
/10000.
1.6 K
V
in
R
ext
= 100 * (V
in
– 30)
P
w
= R
ext
/10000
R
ext
Figure 8. External resistor added to extend input range
IP4A
IP4B
NC
NO
C
+9 V