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DMS-30PC Datasheet PDF : 6 Pages
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APPLICATIONS
Example: For a meter with a 2V full scale input (1.999 full
scale reading) and a desired display reading of
"1000" (with an input of 20mA), VFsr = 1.000 Volts
RShunt = 1.000V/(0.020 – 0.004)A
RShunt = 1.000V/0.016A = 62.5 Ohms
To calibrate the circuit of Figure 7, perform the following:
1. With 4mA applied, adjust the 50kΩ potentiometer (R2) to
display a reading of "000" (assuming that is the desired
reading).
2. With 20mA applied, adjust the gain-adjust potentiometer on
the back of the meter to display a reading of "1000". For
different full scale readings, alter the value of RShunt accordingly.
4-20mA R1
11
(+) IN HI
10
ANA COMM
12
(–) IN LO
R2
50k
DATEL
85-264Vac DMS-PS1-CM
DMS-30PC-1
8
REF OUT
9
1.23V
REF
1
5V SUP
3
5V RET
7
REF IN
AC to DC Converter
Figure 7. 4-to-20mA Current Loop Operation
6. Power Supply Monitoring: One of the most common digital panel
meter applications involves monitoring the output voltage of the
system power supply — often this supply also powers the meter
itself. The low-power, red LED DMS-30PC-2-RL can be configured
to allow power supply monitoring over the range of 4.5-18Vdc. The
circuit in Figure 8 uses a low-drop-out, three-terminal regulator (LM-
2931Z-5, available from National Semiconductor) to provide regulated
5V power to the meter. The LM-2931 was chosen because it has the
following on-chip protection features: reverse polarity, short circuit
LM2931Z-5
+
4.5 - 18Vdc
IN OUT
GND
+
22μF
10V
(+) IN HI
11
1
+5V SUP
3
5V RET
DMS-30PC-2-RL
5
DP2
7
REF
IN
8
REF
OUT
12
(–) IN LO
Figure 8. 4.5-18V Power Supply Monitor
DMS-30PC Series
3½ Digit, LED Display Low-Power,
Miniature Digital Panel Voltmeters
and thermal run-away. When using other, higher-power, DMS-30PC
models with three-terminal regulators, be sure to consult the regula-
tor manufacturer's data sheet to ensure the regulator is being utilized
safely and correctly.
7. Digital Ammeter: Digital ammeters are finding ever-increasing
usage because analog-style ammeters (moving-vane types) now cost
roughly the same as their digital counterparts. Additionally, analog
ammeters are not nearly as rugged as modern digital panel voltme-
ters. Figure 9 illustrates a typical ammeter application. The circuit
uses a ±200mV input meter
— the preferred range for most ammeters — to measure the voltage
developed across a 0.1Ω current shunt. The circuit shown represents
a basic ammeter connection diagram. A detailed application note
describing digital dc ammeters is included in DATEL's new Digital
Panel Meter Databook.
1
+5V SUP
+
5Vdc
3
5V RET
DMS-30PC-0
6
DP1
12
(–) IN LO
11
(+) IN HI
1.5 Amp (Load Current)
0.150V
0.1W
RShunt
Load
(3.3 W)
8
REF OUT
7
REF IN
Figure 9. Basic DC Ammeter Circuit
8. External Gain Adjustment: Connect REFERENCE OUT
(pin 8) to REFERENCE IN (pin 7) for normal, factory calibrated,
operation. Use the +1.23V REFERENCE OUT (pin 9) for applica-
tions needing external gain adjustment. Figure 10 shows the wiring
configuration for each model. Calibration is performed with a precise,
near-full-scale, input voltage.
OUT
VOLTAGE
CALIBRATOR
COM
11
(+) IN HI
DMS-30PC
3
5V RET
12
(–) IN LO
10
8
ANA COMM
NC
7
9
REF IN 1.23V REF
8.45k, 1%
1k
10 to 20 Turns
1k
8.45k, 1%
10 to 20 Turns
Connections
for ±2V, ±20V
and ±200V models
Connections
for ±200mV
models
Figure 10. External Gain Adjustment
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