02-15-2016
08:47 PM
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02-15-2016 09:00 PM
02-16-2016 03:08 PM - edited 02-16-2016 03:09 PM
First off, thanks everyone for your help.
Second off everything is working fine, thanks to labview honestly.
The people who were originally trying to build this Flexiforce sensor circuit and program had it wrong all along. They didn't know what they were doing with the OpAmp and were putting the drive voltage into the ground and vice versa; thus blowing up every OpAmp they tried.
So I built a very primative labview program (5V drive output, -1V excitation output, an analog input, and a waveform chart to view the return voltage). Using this program I could immediately see that the OpAmp wasnt working, as I could see our return voltage was in the mV range not V range.
Swapped out the OpAmp and consulted its circuit diagram, and what a suprise it all worked.
So basically thank you LabView for being so simple that I didn't have to mud up the problem using an Arduino.
05-31-2016 08:25 PM
Hi mecheng16,
I am currently doing the samething (Using flexiforce sensors to get force measurement). What did your circuit diagram look like with our the OpAmp?
Thanks,
06-02-2016 02:38 AM
06-02-2016 09:13 AM
Thanks for responding @mecheng16,
Sorry I was not clear. I was not sure how to use the opamp, but I will add the capacitor as you suggested. I am using NI PXIe-4330/4331 and use force bridge setup on DAQmx. But before I can use that, it is my understanding that I have to get the voltage readings at different loads so that I can use these values to configure my scale in DAQmx. Please advise if there is a better way to do the scaling?
Did you use the circuit you posted above? or the circuit they have on the quick start board?
Thanks for your time!!
06-02-2016 11:56 AM
06-04-2016 01:40 PM
@mecheng16
First thanks so much for your help. I really apprieciate it. I added the capcitor and set up the circuit. I am using LMN741 opamp(8chips). Instead of my sensor, I first attempted using a known resistor but I see the voltage reading was not accurate. How exactly do I connect the batteries to the opamp? And also if you happen to find your set up, I would greatly appreciate it. I am really new to this and any help would be great.
Thanks again,