DC Voltage clipper - safeguard the measurement card. - MoreDat2024-03-19T01:12:17Zhttp://moredat.ning.com/forum/topics/dc-voltage-clipper-safeguard-the-measurement-card?feed=yes&xn_auth=noA diode to a 10 volt referenc…tag:moredat.ning.com,2012-03-19:6483656:Comment:6852012-03-19T14:48:10.788ZKimlyhttp://moredat.ning.com/profile/Kimly
<div id="post_message_467640">A diode to a 10 volt reference ( the supply voltage perhaps ) is a standard approach. The diode is usually biased off. You will need an input resistor ( or input impedance ) prior to the diode. Voltage will go to 10 v + 1 diode drop. This is usually Ok, but check the data sheet.</div>
<div id="post_message_467640">A diode to a 10 volt reference ( the supply voltage perhaps ) is a standard approach. The diode is usually biased off. You will need an input resistor ( or input impedance ) prior to the diode. Voltage will go to 10 v + 1 diode drop. This is usually Ok, but check the data sheet.</div>