01-22-2014 10:50 AM
hi all im knew to labview so please bare with me. Im simply looking to take readings such as current and voltage from a 12v bulb and feed them back to a DAQ and onto labview. What components would i need to undergo this. Any help greatly appreciated
01-22-2014 10:55 AM
Use a small resistor that is in series with your bulb. The size depends on your current. A 1 Ohm should work if your current isn't very high. You can then differentially measure the voltage drop across the resistor. Apply Ohm's Law (V=IR => I = V/R) to get the current. I recommend using a scale in DAQmx to apply to your current channels.
01-22-2014 11:01 AM
thanks for that information i was thinking of that but the problem is i want to display the amount of energy used to run a 12v bulb on labview. Would i be better in taking in real time data measurements from the bulb or how would i go about doing that?... Or would i be better to stick to Omhs law???
01-22-2014 11:01 AM
thanks for that information i was thinking of that but the problem is i want to display the amount of energy used to run a 12v bulb on labview. Would i be better in taking in real time data measurements from the bulb or how would i go about doing that?... Or would i be better to stick to Omhs law???
01-22-2014 11:17 AM
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01-29-2014 03:15 PM
This is probably not the best diagram but you should get the idea...
Use a low value resistor like 0.1 ohm and measure the voltage drop across it.
0.1 Ohm will scale to 100mV/Amp
01-30-2014 01:44 PM
Also be aware of the fact that if you are using a small resistor (like 0.1 ohm), and your voltage is high, then your power will be high, and the resistor should also be able to handle that type of heat disapation.
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