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how bad is slightly over-volting a 6008?

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If I put 11V on an Analog Input terminal of a 6008 (rated max 10V), it's clearly out of range of the ADC, but is it harmful to the device? I'd rather not have to add a voltage divider (and the resulting added noise) and a correction factor to cover the rare case that my current amplifier saturates.

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Most DAQ cards I have looked at have a 11V protection.  You are still cutting it close.  I would add in the voltage divider just to be safe.


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You're talking about a 6008... low cost, not high performance...

 

11v is probably okay... but its still outside the device specs.  Knock it down to be safe.

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The specifications indicate: "Overvoltage Protection ....   +/-35 V" (page 25).  It does not specify but that is probably the protection level with power connected to the USB port.

 

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How did I miss that? I was poring over the specs... Smiley Frustrated

 

Well, good to know that this current amp is incapable of hurting my D/A converter.

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