how to calculate equations to log 0-5v sensors
Re: how to calculate equations to log 0-5v sensors
should the subtractor include PSI Transducer Min, as if it's not 0 and Transducer Min is 0 then calc doesn't work. Hope that is right
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Re: how to calculate equations to log 0-5v sensors
Was a throw together so hadnt gone through trying to allow for everything. This should solve the problem for the -15 to 30 PSI transducers.
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