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Regarding DAQmx

hi,

  can anyone answer me these ques...

 

1.which DAQ board will allow for the detection of a 2.6mv change in a signal if a 0-10v range is selected..

 

12bit board

16 bit board

both

none

 

 

2.where is the best place to adjust the gain for a DAQ channel?

 

MAX(Measurement and automation explorer)

gain terminal of DAQ assistant

the set gain vi in DAQmx pallete

the input specifications when setting up DAQ assistant

 

 

Regards

Jay

 

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Ray,

 

1. Technically, you have 2^<Bit of ADC> steps available for your range. This is true if the expected range is physically possible. Not all ADC can use unipolar ranges as well as "non-symmetric" ones (with 0 being the line of symmetry).

The resolution of the ADC is range/steps.

Therefor in you example, if the device support unipolar ranges, 12 bit should be sufficient (resolution is 10/4096 = 0.00244).

 

2. If the question is regarding DAQmx, it is not possible to set the gain. The gain is computed for the user in regard to his input settings.

 

hope this helps,

Norbert 

Norbert
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