Hi, electronics gurus -

We have an application where we need to passively monitor a digital current 
loop (no data sending by us), with a data rate of 9600 baud.  We already have 
solutions for tapping into the circuit, but in some of our customers' cases the 
circuits don't have enough drive capability to add another load to it.  So 
we're looking for a non-loading, and preferably non-contact solution, such as a 
inductive pickup or hall-effect pickup, that hopefully wouldn't require us to 
break into the circuit.

Does anybody know of such an animal?  If not, it's also possible that we might 
contract to have one designed, but that's not decided for sure yet.  It's a 
fairly electrically noise environment, but not extreme, and the sensor itself 
would likely be installed inside an already-existing box on the wall.  The 
circuit runs at 45mA for the high signal, and the low is <2mA.


Thanks for any links or suggestions!
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David C. Kerber
Warren Rogers Associates
dker...@warrenrogersassociates.com
401-846-4747 x-111
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