09-26-2024 06:31 AM
Hello everyone,
The PCI-6024 encoder card has two +5V output voltages, and I need to connect a measurement amplifier circuit (Messverstärkerschaltung) that requires both -5V and +5V as supply voltages.
I am considering connecting a negative (ground) pin to one of the +5V outputs and the other ground pin and +5V output to the circuit, effectively displacing the zero point to achieve -5V and +5V. Would this setup damage the card or is it feasible?
I have 2 other options to consider:
have two options to consider:
Which setup is recommended? Is there a better solution?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Best regards,
Abbas
09-26-2024 07:38 AM
Those are not isolated +5V to mix and max to generate +/-5V or +10V, so what you said is possible only with isolated supplies like battery but not for the output of PCI-6024.
10-17-2024 01:41 AM
Thank you for your response.
Do you know if there is any feasible way to get +-5V from the card?
Abbas
10-17-2024 08:25 AM
@AbbasH wrote:
Thank you for your response.
Do you know if there is any feasible way to get +-5V from the card?
Abbas
What is the current requirement from this +/-5V rails?
10-18-2024 05:55 AM
Thank you for your response.
Estimated total current requirement of about 1.35 mA to 2 mA per rail for the ±5V supplies.
Abbas
10-18-2024 09:26 AM
RSO-0505D seem to be a great fit for your needs to generate a split +/-5V rails from a single +5V from the PCI card.
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/recom-power/rso-0505d/2256506