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Capturing a 0-10V DC analog Spike.....

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Using a PLC ( SMC ECC-PNAL2-24MR-D) which accepts analog input signals of 0-10V dc. I am trying to capture the max value of a spike, which results from passing a DC current through a current transformer, and display the value on the screen. I would like to do it using programming in the plc or alternatively maybe I could use an extra electronic component to condition the signal...
Can anybody help me please?!
Thanks.

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Come on lads don't all rush at once!!!
 

Cheers tom, some useful information. I will look into it more.
 

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