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Hi There,
How does the eWon tag value is converted to actual value feedin. For example, for a analog input I got a value of 50.93 (which is corresponding to around 3.8 volts inputs). But for voltage signal the multiplication factor is 0.0024420 (10/4095). Provided offset = 0, 50.93 yields 50.93*0.0024420+0 (offset) = 0.1244V. Therefore, there is some other factors which contribute to the translate the eWon value into the input quantity.
Could anyone help how to scale the eWon value to the input quantity for voltage and current.
Regards
Musfiq
How does the eWon tag value is converted to actual value feedin. For example, for a analog input I got a value of 50.93 (which is corresponding to around 3.8 volts inputs). But for voltage signal the multiplication factor is 0.0024420 (10/4095). Provided offset = 0, 50.93 yields 50.93*0.0024420+0 (offset) = 0.1244V. Therefore, there is some other factors which contribute to the translate the eWon value into the input quantity.
Could anyone help how to scale the eWon value to the input quantity for voltage and current.
Regards
Musfiq