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MyDAQ handeling higher voltage than 10V if we have voltage drops

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Hi! I'm using a MyDAQ and I need to get a signal from a different device. Here is my question. Seems like the MyDAQ can handle 10+- volts, but can it be damaged if I give it a 24V signal and use a lot of resistors to lower the voltage?

 

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Hi! I'm using a MyDAQ and I need to get a signal from a different device. Here is my question. Seems like the MyDAQ can handle 10+- volts, but can it be damaged if I give it a 24V signal and use a lot of resistors to lower the voltage?

 

I am showing a brief way of how I am thinking in the attachmentfile.

 

Thank you 

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Hi Kristage, You can design a voltage divider to scale down 24 v to 10v range. Always keep in mind that while designing,select the resistors in such a way that 0 to 24v maps to -10v to 10v for better accuracy on full scale range of your device. Best Regards Deepu Jacob
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Thanks a lot! 😄 

 

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