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4-20mA R Click Board
4-20mA R Click Board
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Overview
The 4-20mA R Click Board™ from MikroE is an accessory board that provides a simple solution to add 4-20mA industry-standard communication protocol to your design. Offered in a compact package, this Click Board™ is intended to serve as a receiver in a 4-20mA current loop standard. It receives output current (4-20mA) from the transmitter and changes it into a voltage ranging from 0.4V to 2V. The voltage is then converted into a 12-bit data signal in the MCP3201 Analog-to-Digital convertor.
It communicates with the target board microcontroller through MikroBUS SPI (SDO, SCK, CS) and EN lines. The 4-20mA R Click Board™ has a voltage output INA196 current shunt monitor, 12-bit resolution MCP3201 ADC and a high-frequency TPS61041 boost converter. It also features an onboard screw terminal meant for easy connection. A complete 4-20mA current loop standard can be formed with the combination of this add-on receiver board with the 4-20mA T Click Board™.
Ideal for use in the field of industrial process control and test systems, this 4-20mA Click Board™ works as an interface between sensors or instruments attached to the microcontroller. It is designed to use either a 3.3V or 5V power supply, selectable via SMD jumper (in 3.3V position by default). An LED indicates the presence of a power supply.
Board Components
- INA196 Current Shunt Monitor: This high-speed current shunt monitor with voltage output can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from 16V to +80V, independent of the INA196 supply voltage.
- MCP3201 12-bit ADC: Combining performance and low-power consumption, MCP3201 can be added to any PIC microcontroller. It features 100k samples/second, 1 input channel, and low-power consumption (5nA typical standby, 400