Konadog said:slug, what your talking about is a variable frequency drive. There is a little more to it than just software. A VFD basically turns a sine wave to a square wave (chopping off the peaks), and by adjusting the frequency of them, you can speed or slow an AC motor. Well, that's the simple version of it anyway.
sailfinreef said:you should be able to, you will have to alter your program for that, should be able to change the values in the program. what plc are you using, i might be able to smash something together for an example. do you have a touch pad or something that you are using to view the ph reading.
Osler@thesea said:I opted to use the Electrode Amplifier available from vernier (www.vernier.com) as it does exactly the same thing, shifting the voltage to the 0V to +5V range (Gain = 2.2V, Offset/Sum = 1.20V). Output is +0.408V to +1.992V (pH 0-14). This still presents a problem as your input is only +1V to +10V and a +1V ouput from the amplifier equates to a pH of 8.49. Therefore, you'll need an Offset/Sum of more like 2.0V.
HTH.
inerratum said:Bump, Anyone making any progress as far as Ph control goes? My project got sidelined until summer because of work deadlines and overtime.
Seth