09-13-2005 08:12 AM
09-21-2005 06:11 AM
Hi DFGRAY:
Thank you very much for your advice. The following is what I did following your suggestions. Would you please take a look:
1) I tried to set Hyster mode, level 2, hystersis 2.2-2.6, rising slope adn set record length to 100000,1000000,10000000,16776960.
After I set my record length to 100000. It did not work. It was a zero volt. According to your previous mail, you said the record is set to
long enough so I could see that the record is indeed going to zero. I don't understand why I need to set a very high record length becasue
the definition of record length request the minimun no of point the digitalizer acqurire to the specified channel. If the record length is
set to very high, that means the digitalizer acquire the minimum number of point to the specified channel increases. Why did you say
waveform is indeed goint to zero? Am I doing anything wroing with it?
2) Then I fellow your instruction in your previous mail to try setting the time/division. or increasing the number of samples. I could not
find how to set the number of samples. Could you tell where I can set the number of sampes.
3) I tried to adjust the time/division setting. I started to use 10 microsecond/div and then increased the value. I use the default value of
20 MHz, The result did not work. It did not indeed going to zero. It did not act like an "Auto mode" of the oscilloscope.
After setting into 10ms/division, the waveform will look like the diagram of what I attached.
4) Is there anymore setting I did not do? Or you can conclude that due to no "Auto Mode" on SFP, that is why I can not get
a wavform like what I attached, except I write a program for SFP.
5) When you say writing a program, do you mean writing a program for SFP? I want to be sure because I need to do my job
6) If I don't write a program, the result is the second diagram of my attached file, right? I need to make sure.
7) Does SPF has peak to peak acquistion fuction like oscilloscope?
😎 I know the bandwidth can think of the internet bandwidth. The more you have, the more data you can carry. How about the
20Mhz bandwidth and 100MHz bandwidth here. What is the difference and when should I use 100MHz bandwidth.
09-21-2005 08:30 AM
Take the questions one by one...
09-22-2005 01:41 AM
Dear DFGray:
Thanks!
09-22-2005 04:22 AM
09-22-2005 08:48 AM
09-26-2005 08:23 AM
Hi DFGray:
Thanks for your great help. You are very experience person and I don't want to bother you a lot. But I can not think of any way to solve my problem. I wish you can help me out. Don't worry, I will handle the small problem by myself.
By following the way to told to do, after that I found the first thing I need to slove right now is to make sure my hardware is working
correctly before I tried using SPF to output the waveform.
I have two DAQ boards. One is 6260 with CB-68LP connector boards. The other is NI5112. I also have one test fixture hardware
with oscilloscope ouput. Last last, you told to try using differential mode for CB-68LP and 6250 to remove the hard ground of
NI 5112. It was successfully and the hardware is working correctly. But this time, I put 5 digital output lines with 1 DGND from 6250 to
the test fixture 5 channels. It will then affect my 6250 signals on test panel from positive voltage to some uncorrect negative voltage.
Why? Should I tried putting two bias resitors on different mode? I am not very sure. Could you help me out? Thanks!
09-27-2005 10:02 AM
09-28-2005 04:15 AM
Hi DFGray:
Thanks for your replying. I need to tell you that my 6250 board and 5112 are in the same computer. But I don't know if you remeber my
test fixture has two input. One is current source and the other go to the NI5110 scope. The reason I chose to use the differential mode
is because I had a hard ground on the BNC cable. I also have a CB-68LP terminal block which I remeber if I am not wrong that it switch
the gound to different wire. Am I correct? Pls verify me here.
I got the correct voltage of 0.51V in differential mode. Then I tried to put digital ground into DGround on my terminal block. It cause my
differential voltage to drop from positvie value of 0.51 volt to -0.8V.
Attached is my digram. Could you help me to look at what wrong with it?
By the way, The reson I use differential mode is because of the hard ground. When I use differential mode, does it mean I have two different wire (seperate) so, I can only measure it in differentoal mode? Becasue my RSE in 5112 wire has been seperated by terminal
block of 6250 RSE mode. Am I right? If not, could you please expain to me. I don't understand here. Thanks!
09-28-2005 07:57 AM