11-07-2008 12:53 AM
Can I measure current up to 5 amps with PXI 4070 DMM card?
-TPJ
11-07-2008
09:18 AM
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How many times do you need to get the link to the specifications?
11-07-2008
10:04 AM
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TPJ,
One of my personal favorite support documents not directly linked from the product support page is the help file (also installed on your computer with the driver). While doing a search for "high current" I found a page entitled "High-Current (Up to 10 A) Measurement Considerations" (the path is NI Digital Multimeters Help » Devices » NI 4070 » DMM Measurements » DC and AC Current » High-Current...) that mentions we sell shunt resistors that will allow you to go beyond the DMM's maximum range. The NI CSM-10A current shunt should do the trick. I advise you to read the help file page for measurement considerations while using a current shunt.
I hope that helps!
11-10-2008 03:57 AM
Thank you Mr. Mark for providing the information on high current measurements using current shunts.
Now I need a clarification. Since we shall be using an external NI CSM-10A current shunt, is there a need to recalibrate the PXI 4070 DMM card?
If YES, do we do the same in the Labview software?
-TPJ
11-12-2008 08:25 AM
11-12-2008 10:19 AM
TPJ,
Any time you introduce variables that can alter your measurement (temperature, time, shunt resistors, etc.), I would recommend performing a self calibration in MAX, as pointed out by Pranchal. There is a shipping example within LabVIEW for DMMs as well as other devices. To access the shipping examples, select Help » Find Examples. Once inside the Example Finder, navigate to the DMM self calibration example using this path: Hardware Input and Output » Modular Instruments » NI-DMM (Digital Multimeters) » Advanced » SelfCal and Calibration Info.
I hope that helps!
11-13-2008 03:21 AM
Thank you again Mr. Mark and Ms. Pranchal. I shall go through the examples available in Labview and get back to you for any further questions.
-TPJ