04-13-2010 05:10 AM
Dear all,
As a part of my Master Thesis I've fabricated a Transient Hot Wire system to measure the thermal conductivity of fluids. Voltage output from the system is to be measured with a time interval of 5-20ms but not more than 20ms. That means after each 5 milli second I have to save a voltage reading from the oscilloscope in to a file in my computer. I have downloade drivers for TDS220 (Techtronix Storage Oscilloscope) from NI website itself. In my lab I have LabView versions both 7.1 and 8. I've used the Examples came with the driver package and modified it. But the problem is it does not allow to pick data in intervals less than 500ms. The example programme itself takes 500ms to read one data from the oscilloscope. How can I overcome this.
Please Help me out. I'm really stuck with this.
Thank you very much.
Neeraj K
Magnetics Laboratory
Cochin University of Science and Technology
India.
04-13-2010 09:54 AM
05-26-2010 10:48 AM
Hello Dennis,
Thanks for your advice. I am planning to buy a DAQ card from NI. But I don't have any experience with the card based acqisition. Can you explain me what all am I need to have in order to acqire data from my experimental system?
Please note that my requirement is to measure voltage imbalance in a wheatston bridge, in each 5 ms, since the voltage increases rapidly and the experiment won't run more than 8 seconds. I need as much as datapoints I could get. Please suggest me a low cost (I'm a student I can't afford a sophisticated one) DAQ card, and please explain me what all accessories I need to have inorder to measure the voltage and plot it against time. What I already have are Core2Duo based PC (Server) and LabView8.
Thank you.
05-26-2010 11:35 AM
If you use a low frequency AC excitation of the bridge you may use a sound card. Just as a last resort solution. I will not recommend using a sound card in any commercial no sound application. But in a student assignment it may work.
You should talk to your professor about this. He/she may be able to help you with your resource problem. It is much better than just sitting on your thumbs.
05-26-2010 09:35 PM
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The least expensive from NI is the 6008. There are other brands available. Google is your friend.
05-26-2010 10:16 PM - edited 05-26-2010 10:21 PM
You think this is all I need? and is it capable of giving a reding of 1 per 5ms ? Also the current in the circuit may go as big as 100-200 mA. wouldn't that trouble the card? I use a DC votlage source so no dealings with AC.
05-26-2010 10:24 PM
05-26-2010 10:32 PM
When I said cheap, I meany cheap that is handy
Indeed I have gone through the specs and there is nothing about input current in the 'Analog input section'. pardon my ignorrance, but is it like directly pluging in the output leads of my device to the card when we say 'Analog input'? or I need yet another connector block for this? If so, is there a low-cost card which can measure maximum up to 15V and 200mA DC?
05-26-2010 11:11 PM