Hello All - First time poster - long time reader! Up until today, I have been able to solve all my PIC-related questions by surfing through this awsome site. But I have finally hit a roadblock. I can find info almost related to what I am looking for, but not exactly.
Here's my problem. I have a client that works at a manufacturing facility that uses furnaces (some draw up to 2000A). He has some 500A furnaces that he wants to monitor the current of. He has transducers that output 1 mVAC per Amp. This means that I am looking at a range of 1 - 500 mV. I am OK with reading and dealing with mV DC stuff, but I am unsure as to how to handle mVAC. He wants to see the low end (i.e., 1mV / 1A). If I use a simple bridge rectifier circuit (BRC), I loose the low end. Should I amplify the AC and then send it through the BRC? If so, can anyone recommend an op-amp (or something) that can amplify an AC signal to a point that it will not be affected by the BRC? The best thing would be something that would just do a straight conversion.
Any help will be appreciated!
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