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PCB mount dc voltage transducers

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voltage transducer pcb

I am looking for a pcb mount dc voltage transducer that is capable of measuring up to 1500 V and output to be proportional to input. Thanks a lot...
 

Would a voltage divider work? If you decide to make one, make sure that the resistors' voltage rating is high enough. You can connect resistors with lower voltage rating in series so that the sum of their voltage ratings will be sufficient.
 

Kender,
A resistor divider is not a good solution. I failed to mention that output to be isolated. If you use a divider then you have to use an isolating amplifier, which is not the best option. I am looking for a "block" that does the job instead of me designing one. Thank you
 

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