
rjm21 (Customer) asked a question.
I have an application where I need to read DC voltage to at least 10mV resolution. I'm using a VADT150-42-24 Voltage transducer which outputs 4-20mA to an FC-33 signal conditioner which then outputs 0-5VDC to the BRX BX-04AD2B Analog Input Card. I'm getting correct readings on the PLC end, but find that there is a lot of noise/jumping counts.
I do not believe it is a ground loop problem, these are the only components in the system. I also had an O-Scope on the Voltage source, it is not as noisy as the PLC is showing.
I think part of my problem is I don't understand how calibration works on the FC-33. If I hold the calibration button at the minimum of 0V (4mA from the VADT), the signal into the PLC clears up. However, then the FC-33 will only output that value until the DC voltage reads around 10V, as if the span is way off. I've attempted to set the maximum for the FC-33 following the instructions from the insert, but I've been unsuccessful.
Any thoughts?
I've attached a screen shot of a trend view showing WX0:U, you can see how much the count value jumps up and down. The trend view also shows the engineering units of VDC via RX0.
Yet another thought, You say DC voltage, how about just using a resistor voltage divider instead of the AC/DC transducer (being able to do RMS AC adds a lot of complexity)? Isolation might be a concern unless "grounds" are common with the PLC, but you do already own the FC-33, so you cold use it if you have to.