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RCV420: 1.25 Volts Offset

Part Number: RCV420


Hello everyone!

I am using rcv420 for (4-20mA) current to voltage conversion in this configuration shown in the image.

I am using two different sources one(+-12 V) to power up the rcv420 and other (+15V)  to drive current through a variable resistor as my current source. The problem is that I am getting an offset of about 1.25 Volts for 4 mA current and similarly for 20 mA I am getting 6.27 Volts. The output goes zero for 0 mA. Please help me if I am using it correctly or what changes do I need to make in order to null the offset.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Muhammad Awais

Student at QAU, Islamabad. 

 

  • Hello,


    I suggest you double-check your electrical connections, especially the connection of pin 15 (RCV FB) to pin 11/10 (REF OUT). This connection is the one that provides the -1.25V offset to the T-network in the feedback loop as described in the "Theory of Operation" section of the datasheet.