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0-50V to 0-5V Signal Conversion

Convert a 0 to 50 volt range measurement input signal into a 0 to 5 volts output signal.

0-50V to 0-5V Signal Conversion

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    • ISOCON 0-50V to 0-5V Signal Converter
      • ISOCON-6 24V ac/dc Powered 0-50V to 0-5V Signal Converter
      • ISOCON-3 Mains Powered 0-50V to 0-5V Signal Converter
  • Conversion Tool and Table

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ISOCON 0-50V to 0-5V Signal Converter

ISOCON 0-50V to 0-5V Signal ConverterThe ISOCON isolating signal converter is used to convert a 0-50V input measurement signal to a 0-5V voltage output signal. The ISOCON can be easily mounted to a wall using a TS35 DIN rail.

ISOCON-6 24V ac/dc Powered 0-50V to 0-5V Signal Converter

  • SKU ID: s1-isocon-0109
  • Part No: II-ISOCON-6-Z000-E-000
  • Input Type: 0-50V
  • Output Type: 0-5V
  • Supply: 12-36 Vdc or 12-32Vac
  • Isolation: Full 3-Port
  • Installation: DIN Rail TS35
  • Electrical Connections: Screw clamp with pressure plate

ISOCON-3 Mains Powered 0-50V to 0-5V Signal Converter

  • SKU ID: s1-isocon-0110
  • Part No: II-ISOCON-3-Z000-E-000
  • Input Type: 0-50V
  • Output Type: 0-5V
  • Supply: 85-260Vac
  • Isolation: Full 3-Port
  • Installation: DIN Rail TS35
  • Electrical Connections: Screw clamp with pressure plate

Conversion Tool and Table

Calculate or look up a 0 to 50 V input scale value, to find the equivalent value over the 0 to 5 V output scale.

Enter an input value in V for a linear range from 0 to 50 V to convert it to an output value in V for a linear range from 0 to 5 V.

Input V
Output V
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Request product info for a 0...50 V linear input range to 0...5 V linear output scale measurement device.

Pick a value from the 0 to 50 V linear input range column of the conversion table below, and find the corresponding value in the 0 to 5 V linear output range column.

0...50 V in 0...5 V out 🔗


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