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Positive to Negative Logic

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Hi,

I have a circuit which reads 24V, scales down to controller compatible voltage and controller reads HIGH when 24V is connected, else 0 when 0V is connected. Essentially its a positive logic. 24V = HIGH and 0V = LOW. If I want to convert the same circuit to a NEGATIVE LOGIC i.e 24V = LOW and 0V = HIGH, what would be simplest way without changing much of hardware circuitry.

I have attached the part of the circuit. Basically I want a inverted LOGIC at output of pin 7 of the opamp.

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Shome
 

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The obvious/trivial answer is change the opamp to an inverting configuration.

Or, if your input is floating, just swap the return and signal.
 
The obvious/trivial answer is change the opamp to an inverting configuration.

Or, if your input is floating, just swap the return and signal.


Thanks for the reply.
 
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