PicoLog Self-Help Guide
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This tells the program to equate 0.2 V to 0 bar on the graph and 1.0 V to 10 bar
on the graph.
For reference, the 0.2 is derived from 4 (mA) times 50 (Ω) = 0.2 V.
The 1.0 is 20 (mA) times 50 (Ω) = 1.0 V.
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Click OK to go back through the open boxes and channel A should now be scaled
from 0 to 10 bar.
See the PicoLog manual for information on using PicoLog or click the Help button at any
stage in PicoLog.
If you wish to use the PicoLog 1000 series, it is very similar but you need to use a 120 Ω
resistor across the input channel in order to generate the following voltages at the input
channel:-
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120 Ω x 4 mA = 480 mV
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120 Ω x 20 mA = 2400 mV
For a link to the PicoScope 2200 Series User’s Guide and PicoScope 2200A Series User’s
Guide, please refer to the Related Documents section in this document.
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Related documents
ADC-20/ADC-24 High_Resolution Data Loggers User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/adc20.en-5.pdf
ADC-20/ADC-24 Terminal Board User Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/adc2024_terminal_board_user_guide-5.pdf
PicoLog 1000 Small Terminal Board User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/DO161-SmallTerminalBoardUsersGuide-3.pdf
PicoLog 1000 Series User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/pl1000-en-2.pdf
PicoLog CM3 Current Data Logger User's Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/plcm3.en-2.pdf
PicoLog User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/plw.en-5.pdf
PicoScope 2200 Series PC Oscilloscopes User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/ps2200.en-2.pdf
PicoScope 2200A Series PC Oscilloscopes User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/PicoScope_2200ASeriesUsersGuide-1.pdf
PT-104 Data Logger User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/usbpt104.en-2.pdf
PT-104 Screw Terminal Adapter (PP660) User’s Guide:
http://www.picotech.com/document/pdf/DO172-PT-