10-01-2014 05:16 AM
Hi,
I am using the Agilent 34925A MUX module within the 34980A mainframe to scan for DC Voltages. I want to scan 60 channel at the same time. When i do it, It produces a relay switching, which is due to (i think) switching in 34925A from bank 1 to bank 2.
I want to avoid that relay switching for two reseasons, first, it is very annoying and other is, it will degrade relay and consiquently module earlier.
My question is, Is there any way to scan 60 channels by using 34925A without relay switching?
Any help will be appreciated!
10-01-2014 07:31 AM
@sbaig wrote:
Hi,
I am using the Agilent 34925A MUX module within the 34980A mainframe to scan for DC Voltages. I want to scan 60 channel at the same time. When i do it, It produces a relay switching, which is due to (i think) switching in 34925A from bank 1 to bank 2.
I want to avoid that relay switching for two reseasons, first, it is very annoying and other is, it will degrade relay and consiquently module earlier.
My question is, Is there any way to scan 60 channels by using 34925A without relay switching?
Any help will be appreciated!
Without relay switching how are you envisioning that you can scan 60 channels?
10-01-2014 12:33 PM
thanks nyc for your indirect answer (NO)
actually, it is bit strange that a single electronics unit do a lot of mechanical switching during its normal operation. therefore, i was thinking that, there might be some solution in form of updated software or some other 34925A equivalent hardware or any other module factory suggestion, any thing. there should be some solution
dear just tell me one thing, what will be your feeling when you will be using 1000$ module with the continous fear of early degradation?
In my view, this module is ment for single wire 80 channels, so i have right to operate this module with peace of mind. do't you think
10-01-2014 12:42 PM
@sbaig wrote:
thanks nyc for your indirect answer (NO)
actually, it is bit strange that a single electronics unit do a lot of mechanical switching during its normal operation. therefore, i was thinking that, there might be some solution in form of updated software or some other 34925A equivalent hardware or any other module factory suggestion, any thing. there should be some solution
dear just tell me one thing, what will be your feeling when you will be using 1000$ module with the continous fear of early degradation?
In my view, this module is ment for single wire 80 channels, so i have right to operate this module with peace of mind. do't you think
I have no idea what you are saying.
To be able to measure 60 different channels with one DMM, relays are needed.
If you don't like Agilent's implementation, you are certainly welcome to design and build your own.
10-01-2014
12:57 PM
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Software can't make up for that major hardware architecture fiasco. Want to read from 60 channels? Sounds like a good job for a 6225.
10-01-2014 02:10 PM