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The maximum frequency that can be transmitted is a function of the ratio of peak signal voltage to the current provided by the signal conditioner and the total cable capacitance. The calculators on this page assume a 5 V peak output from the sensor and 1 mA current used to power sensor electronics, both typical of most ICP® sensors.
Where: | |
fMax = Maximum Frequency (Hz) | |
C = Cable Capacitance (picofarads) | Length x cap/ft |
V = Maximum output from sensor (volts) | 5 V in most ICP systems |
IC = Constant current from signal conditioner (mA) | Standard allows for 2 to 20 mA. 1 mA is subtracted for powering internal electronics |
109 = Scaling factor to equate units |
Typically, the equation is solved for maximum frequency or for maximum allowable cable length. Cable selection allows for slightly different capacitance.