This document describes two types of current to voltage converters used to measure current and voltage. An inverting type converter produces an output voltage of opposite polarity compared to the input current, while a non-inverting type converter produces an output voltage of the same polarity as the input current. Both converter types are used with a current source and connected to digital ammeters and voltmeters to measure current in milliamps and the corresponding output voltage.
This document describes two types of current to voltage converters used to measure current and voltage. An inverting type converter produces an output voltage of opposite polarity compared to the input current, while a non-inverting type converter produces an output voltage of the same polarity as the input current. Both converter types are used with a current source and connected to digital ammeters and voltmeters to measure current in milliamps and the corresponding output voltage.
This document describes two types of current to voltage converters used to measure current and voltage. An inverting type converter produces an output voltage of opposite polarity compared to the input current, while a non-inverting type converter produces an output voltage of the same polarity as the input current. Both converter types are used with a current source and connected to digital ammeters and voltmeters to measure current in milliamps and the corresponding output voltage.