11-01-2010 11:47 AM
Does anyone know of an IEPE/ICP tachometer for the NI9233 or NI9234 IEPE card? The NI cards are limited to 2mAmps source current.
Or ... is there a cleaner way to input tachometer signals into the Compact DAQ platform for the Sound and Vibration Measurement Suite?
Thanks!
11-02-2010 10:39 AM
Hi dandrews-
I will refer you to this discussion forum post as I believe it will address this question.
Thanks and have a great day!
11-02-2010 11:04 AM
I was familiar with that posting and was hoping there may be additional information available. There is a IEPE compatible tachometer from PCB (Lasertach) - but it requires 4 mA of supply current. I had looked at Banner's web page and did not locate anything.
11-03-2010
01:44 PM
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dandrews-
You could always provide external excitation to your transducer. Or, you could use two channels in parallel to get up to the 4 mA excitation. Just a couple ideas.
You can also look into our 447X devices (PCI 4472, for example). They provide up to 4 mA of excitation.
12-10-2015 04:24 AM
Yes, 2 channels in parallel works, I've tested that sucessfully with at B&K 2981 - CCLD laser tacho probe.
Just use a BNC T-junction piece, and don't forget to configure the internal IEPE excitation for both channels.
Before doing so, the probe was connected to 1 channel only. It worked sometimes, but not reliably.
After connecting to 2 channels in parallel, it worked reliably, but at the cost of spendin 2 channels 😞
12-10-2015 04:56 AM
The challenge is the laser tachs need 3 to 4ma of power and the 9233 / 9234 only provide 2ma per channel.
The new 9230 and 9232 modules provide 4ma. These only use one channel, and have a wider input voltage range.
03-08-2019 05:01 AM
Hai,
I am using laser tacho probe type 2981 , connected in NI9234 module , how get Rpm DAQmx
03-11-2019 05:10 PM
Hi kumarb,
It looks like you are trying to comment on a forum that is over three years old. To get more expedited answers I would try posting your question as a new thread on this forum.
Thanks!