Re: Analog Input gives positive and negative voltage

2017-08-09 Thread Maximillian
Ok, I'll check with voltmeter before connecting it to the IOIO just to be 
sure..

Thank you very much for the quick reply in your busy day.. :)

On Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 1:08:21 PM UTC+7, Ytai wrote:
>
> I don't think the probe actually emits negative voltage. I think the table 
> is an example with voltages relative to some offset that the next section 
> describes how to measure. Essentially, you're doing a 2-parameter 
> calibration.
> If you're unsure, connect a voltmeter to the sensor before connecting it 
> to the IOIO.
>
> On Aug 8, 2017 9:11 PM, "Maximillian" > 
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I need to read pH using this product
>
> https://www.dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/PH_meter(SKU:_SEN0161).
>
> I found this table on the description:
> [image: Ph-mv.jpg]
>
> The table said that it will give negative voltage (0.00 mV to -414.12 mV) 
> for pH value 7-14..
>
> I've been searching through this group, I think I found that I should not 
> feed IOIO analog input pin with negative value (only 0v - 3.3v CMIIW).
>
> I'm not really experienced with electicity, so any suggestion is really a 
> big help.
>
> Is there any solution for the negative value?
>
> Maybe using another componen to convert flip it to positive,
>
> or offset the voltage to be positive since it only have around 828mV range 
> (-414.42 mv to +414.42 mV). So maybe I can just set the 7pH from 0V to 
> maybe 2V, then the lowest voltage will only be 2V - 414.42mV, and the 
> highest voltage will only be 2V + 414.42mV
>
> or any better/proper solution?
>
> Thank you.
>
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Re: Analog Input gives positive and negative voltage

2017-08-08 Thread Ytai Ben-Tsvi
I don't think the probe actually emits negative voltage. I think the table
is an example with voltages relative to some offset that the next section
describes how to measure. Essentially, you're doing a 2-parameter
calibration.
If you're unsure, connect a voltmeter to the sensor before connecting it to
the IOIO.

On Aug 8, 2017 9:11 PM, "Maximillian"  wrote:

Hi All,

I need to read pH using this product

https://www.dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/PH_meter(SKU:_SEN0161).

I found this table on the description:
[image: Ph-mv.jpg]

The table said that it will give negative voltage (0.00 mV to -414.12 mV)
for pH value 7-14..

I've been searching through this group, I think I found that I should not
feed IOIO analog input pin with negative value (only 0v - 3.3v CMIIW).

I'm not really experienced with electicity, so any suggestion is really a
big help.

Is there any solution for the negative value?

Maybe using another componen to convert flip it to positive,

or offset the voltage to be positive since it only have around 828mV range
(-414.42 mv to +414.42 mV). So maybe I can just set the 7pH from 0V to
maybe 2V, then the lowest voltage will only be 2V - 414.42mV, and the
highest voltage will only be 2V + 414.42mV

or any better/proper solution?

Thank you.

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