10-23-2005 11:29 PM
11-02-2005 06:24 AM
Hi DFGRAY:
It has been more than a week that I haven't heard from you back. I would like to ask.
Could you please write me back what is going on?
11-02-2005 08:49 AM
11-03-2005 06:24 AM
Hi DFGRAY:
I have already taken time to understand the circuitry work. But your explainations and guildlines made me get perpective on how electronics work. Thanks.
I have a perpective question that want you to verify. According to your previous mail, you said in my case, the analog ground is the ground of the scope. The digital ground is the ground pin on the 7805 on your circuit board. Your circuit has the digital and analog sections totally isolated from each other.
If the test fixture is out of BNC cable, just as normal. The analog ground will be the negative terminal of the power supply. Is my perpective right?
The scond question is why the pulse voltage is about 5V which is greater than the voltage measured from AI+ and AI-. If you look at the circuitry, the analog ground is the ground of the scope (NI 5112). All the voltage and current now flow to this hard groud. The voltage in between AI+ and AI- is about 0.004V something like that a small value. Why I pressed the "bark" button, the motor vibrate and close the hamlin relay which is near the negative terminal of the UUT. You can see there is a analog ground under the hamlin relay. I think at this moment the analog is not that ground, it is the BNC hard ground, all the voltage and current will not go to that ground, it will go to the hard ground, am I right? The right side of the UUT is like an open ciruit? Am I right? and why the voltage become more than 5V. Could you explain here? I don't understand.
The last qustion is about ni Scope Multi Record.vi file and it is very important. I hope you can reply to me early. Otherwise I got stuck when I need to generate the waveform in the program. I followed guildline and setup the hardware with 10K bias resistor. Then I immediately used SFP to test the hardware. Attached is the diagram that I tested. You can see, I passed all the hardware setup test in SFP. But when I used the ni Scope Mulit Record.vi file which is preinstalled with the NI 5112 software. If I don't connect the digital IO from my test fixture, the waveform looks correct. But if I put digital lines and bias resistor for ni Scope Multi Record.vi file, the waveform parameters and time domain changed. Why? I have no clue. Would you please help me out here.
11-03-2005 08:57 AM
11-04-2005 09:15 AM
Hi DFGRAY:
I am so sorry. Attached is better schematic that scanned in pdf file. I am so sorry that made you hard to see.
Back to the first questions of electronics, that means the analog ground is the BR1 of the power supply in the schematic out of BNC cable connected to the fixture. That is what you meant? Do I get your meaning right? I would like you to verify.
So, with BNC connected to NI 5112, the analog ground will be the hard ground of 5112, not the ground of BR1 in the schematic in this case, am I right?
The third questions is why get the voltage like 5.02V which is greater than 0.004V in R1 in BNC cable. Let me tell you the voltage supplied to UUT is 6V. The 2N3904 amplifier and the shkrelay input is close to the hamlin relay. If you look at the bark push button, the shkrely from logic gate is connected to the shkrelay of the hamlin relay. Why get about 5.02V at NI5112 for short pulse waveform. But the test push button do not have shkrelay wire connected to each other and it will still get the same short pulse waveform about 5.02V at NI5112 from the BNC cable. I don't understand here. Would you please explain to me?
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