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What type of op-amp should I use to convert 4-20ma to 0-5v ?

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what type of op-amp i should use to convert 4-20ma to 0-5v
lm324 or 741 or what?
can i use 741ic
thanks.
 

op-amp type

U can use both of them, use OpAmp as Comparator. For comparator function, lm324 is better than lm741.
U can produce 0-5V output, if U give 5-6,7V at +vcc and 0-(-1)V at -vcc.

Don't forget to reag Datasheet, OK!!!
 

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