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j.r.atkinson@bham.ac.uk (Dr Jon Atkinson) wrote in
<917mop$1ra$1@usenet.bham.ac.uk>:
>Hello
>
>We have just bought a new NI card (PCI-6052E) connected to a terminal
>block (CB-68LP), and so we now have to set-up the cold junction
>compensation manually (previously we were using a SCXI-1303 which had it
>built in).
>
>I would just like to check that the method which we have devised will
>work. We are proposing to acquire a thermistor (with known temperature
>versus resistance behaviour) and put this in series with a resistor. We
>would then put a voltage across these two components and have the
>voltage drop across the thermistor as one of the inputs on the terminal
>block. In the Measurement and Automation explorer we will set up this
>channel(called
"cjc") as being a voltage input and tick the box which
>says it is a temperature input. We then apply a scaling equation which
>converts this voltage into temperature.
>
>We then set up our thermocouple channels in the Measurement and
>Automation explorer, and in the CJC source box we say it is
>user-supplied and make the user cjc channel the one we made earlier
>("cjc").
>
>Is this the correct method of doing this?
>
I don't know. However NI have what they call "Application Notes" accessible
from the KnowledgeBase or from the "Developer Zone" and I recall that there are
notes that describe exactly how to do this.
From the Knowledgebase the documents "OU99S5L7" and "1FDPOIN" seem to be
applicable.
cheers, Alex.
--
Alexander C. Le Dain, PhD
ICON Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.icon-tech.com.au
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