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    Lightbulb Programming ASM to use for Hamilton DO sensor?

    For one of my customers I need a more sophisticated solution than the Neptune (Oxiguard) DO sensor. I know that the ASM module (Advanced Sensor Module) is the key to other sensors. Is it possible to use the ASM for the autoclavebale Hamilton sensor that my customer uses?

    https://www.hamiltoncompany.com/prod...erm-DO-Arc-120

    Analog Interface 1 4-20 mA for DO, programmable, galvanically not isolated; pulse width modulation 5 kHz
    Operating Voltage 7 to 30 VDC max. 1 W


    Thanks in advance!

    Sander Hazewinkel
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    You would need a converter from 4-20mA to either 0-1V or 0-5V (the latter will be more accurate).

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