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yes. it is very simple. you should run this current from a resistor like 500 ohm. it produce a voltage between 2-10 volt and then design an opamp crcuit to change it from this voltage from 2-10 to 0-5v. simple right?
raise a 250 ohm resistor at 250 ohm resistor at both ends can be removed from 1 to 5V voltage signal. The chemical instrument is now used all three types table, few 0 to 5V input signals, so you still use the bar from 1 to 5V.
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