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How to mesure the AC voltage in PIC ADC without using DC i.e Capacitors

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Dear Sir I am have to measure analog voltage in PIC ADC but I have to connetct directly from step down transformer hig voltage to 5 volts to ADC . I have connected a this supply voltage but it will +ve and -ve cycles i want only positive cyles. I am using op-amp for peak detector but I dont have any much more ideas please suggest a accurate vale produce the voltage to PIC ADC
 

what is the voltage from transformer use potentional divider biased between half the voltage for +ve and -ve cycles
 

Dear Sir I am have to measure analog voltage in PIC ADC but I have to connetct directly from step down transformer hig voltage to 5 volts to ADC . I have connected a this supply voltage but it will +ve and -ve cycles i want only positive cyles. I am using op-amp for peak detector but I dont have any much more ideas please suggest a accurate vale produce the voltage to PIC ADC


To measure AC voltage, first rectify voltage then use voltage divider. Also you can use OpAmp to measure for example -2,5V to 2,5V with ADC 0-5V.



Existing EDABoard thread:

https://www.edaboard.com/threads/69582/
 

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