Versatile Input Phidget
Versatile Input Phidget
Reads one 4-20mA, frequency output, PNP/NPN or 5V sensor, and provides 12 or 24V without an external supply.
Most of the sensors sold at Phidgets are simple 0-5V devices that can be read directly from a VINT port (See the Connection & Compatibility tab for a list of VINT Hubs). But sometimes, you need a special sensor, be it a 4-20mA pressure sensor or a frequency output flow meter. The Versatile Input Phidget aims to provide an interface for as many types of sensors as possible while still keeping its compact form and low price point. Listed below are the various options for this adapter
Power Supply 12V/24V
If you have a sensor that requires more than the typical 5V, this option allows you to generate a 12V or 24V power supply. This power is supplied directly through the VINT port with no need for an external power supply, cutting down on messy power wiring. You can also turn the power off through a command in your program as a power saving and control feature.
Voltage Input 5V
Similar to a VINT port opened in VoltageInput mode, this input will read in a 0-5V signal from a 5V sensor. This input is included primarily for industrial sensors that require a 12V or 24V supply, but still return a 0-5V signal. This input, however, does not support ratiometric sensors. For sensors that only require 5V power, you can just use a VINT Hub or InterfaceKit.
Current Input 4-20mA
This input can interface sensors with a 4-20mA output. These sensors are often used in applications with long wires where a voltage signal would normally drop off due to line resistance and be susceptible to interference. You can also use this input to measure small currents in a circuit, but only in the range of 0.5 to 20mA.
Frequency Counter Input
Do you have a sensor that outputs a frequency signal, or do you need to count the number of logic-level pulses on a line? With this input, you can count pulses and measure the frequency being output by your sensor up to a maximum 1 MHz. You can also select a cutoff frequency in software to determine when a frequency is considered to be 'zero'.
Digital Input PNP/NPN
For a sensor with a simple output that switches to logic high (PNP), or switches to ground (NPN), this input provides a 10 kΩ internal resistance to pull the line down or up, respectively.
Product Specifications
Board Properties | |
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Controlled By | VINT |
Voltage Sensor | |
Voltage Resolution | 71 μV DC |
Sensor Input Impedance | 100 kΩ |
Input Voltage Min (DC) | 0 V DC |
Input Voltage Max (DC) | 5 V DC |
Sampling Interval Max | 60 s/sample |
Sampling Interval Min | 20 ms/sample |
Measurement Error Max | 0.03 % |
Number of Voltage Inputs | 1 |
Electrical Properties | |
Available External Voltage | 12 or 24 V DC |
Current Consumption (Configured) | 8 mA |
Current Consumption (Unconfigured) | 24 μA |
Current Input | |
Input Current Min | 500 μA |
Input Current Max | 20 mA |
Current Measurement Resolution | 10 μA |
Measurement Error Max | 0.1 % |
Sampling Interval Max | 60 s/sample |
Sampling Interval Min | 20 ms/sample |
Digital Inputs | |
Digital Input Type | NPN/PNP |
Number of Digital Inputs | 1 |
Digital Input Voltage Max | 24 V DC |
Pull-up Resistance | 10 kΩ |
Pull-down Resistance | 10 kΩ |
FrequencyCounter Input | |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Input Frequency Max | 2 MHz |
Frequency Error Max | 1 % |
Counting Rate Max | 1E+06 pulses per second |
Physical Properties | |
Recommended Wire Size | 16 - 26 AWG |
Operating Temperature Min | -40 °C |
Operating Temperature Max | 85 °C |