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Thanks for the ideas. I hadn't thought about the first resistor being twice the size of the second resistor. That is a good idea, better idea. I've already scratched the voltage divider idea and have just lowered the gain of the probe amplifier. I'm going to look into the switching regulator, I have never played with one.
I have the amp working good now but the varying voltage on the vref pins is throwing me for a loop. I may have questions for you on the switching regulator. The vrefs need to hold within preferably 1 or 2 mV, which is maybe an unobtainable goal. For my temp probe I am going to need 1.024 v on Vref+ and 0V on Vref-. This gives me 1mV resolution for my temp probe, a LM34.
For my ph probe I need Vref+ to be 3.41V and Vref- to be 0V.
For my orp probe I need Vref+ to be 3.354V and Vref- to be 2.333V This again gives me a resolution of 1mV. The reason Vref- for the orp probe has to be 2.333V is because the ph probe and the orp probe will both be in the water at the same time and they are both referenced at 2.333v, which is a virtual ground because both probes can read + or - . Both probes have to be at the same potential. This Vref problem I am having is a stupid problem but I am pretty sure it is obtainable even for a novice like me.
Thanks Shawn
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