100V across say 1M dissipates 100^2/10^6 = 10mW. This seems managable, otherwise use 10M and get 1mW.
Not to split hairs, but it is worth noting that the LPC1768 data sheet specifies a maximum source resistance, Rvsi, of 7.5K. If that is the bottom leg of a 100 volt-to-3.3 volt divider, the top leg would be 220K. So a 10M divider, or even a 1M divider isn't really in the cards.
Of course even with a 227K divider the dissipation is still less than 45 mW.
I agree that such power dissipation seems minuscule. But maybe John has a flea-power source -- like a voltage n-tupler with many stages, for example.
Hello Everyone,
Can anyone recommend a voltage measurement interface for the Mbed I want to measure DC voltage between 0 and 100V. I am currently using a large potential divider and the Mbed on board A to D inputs. This is obviously power hungry and I am looking for an alternative. I have found some fairly simple chips to do the job but just wondered if anyone could point me in the right direction possibly recommend one they have used.
Thanks in anticipation John