05-25-2009 07:31 AM
Hello
I´m using a NI USB-6211 to acquire voltage. I´m using voltage probes with atenuation in order to measure values above the limit of +-10V.
The problem is:
- The value that I read in Labview (RSE, continuous samples... just a straightforward reading) is not sensitive to atenuation
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05-25-2009 08:32 AM - edited 05-25-2009 08:35 AM
What kind of probes are you using. If you are using scope probes your setting will not work because scop probes are made for 1 Mohm input.
A scope probe look like this
The RP is a 9Mohm resistor. The ratio is equal to Vin*(Rin/(Rp+Rin)=Vin(1/(1+10). Your daq board has a Rin equal to to 10 Gohm. So the ratio will be in Mohm=10000/(10000+1)

05-25-2009 08:56 AM

05-25-2009 10:30 AM
Hello
Thanks for the help. You are absolutely right!!
I´m going to modify the input circut in order to include the 1Mohm resistor and then pass the voltage value to the daq board.
Thanks again
06-17-2009 01:07 PM
Greetings
I am using LabVIEW version 7.1 with a National Instruments PCI-6713 12bit.
I am not at all familiar with the LabVIEW program.
Can anybody please provide a (simple) voltage data acquisition software?
It will be used to obtain data from some brand new Kistler pressure sensors for a Research Project.
One or two channel does not matter - if one I will use one pressure sensor at a time.
Grateful for any assistance; ofcourse recognition will be possible in any acknowledgements and/or publications if desired...
06-17-2009 01:24 PM

06-17-2009
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Your question has nothing to do with the original post and you should really have started a new thread.
You can find a lot of examples just by going to Help>Find Examples. You will of course, first have to find a different DAQ board since yours is not capable of acquiring a signal. Did you ever look at the specs?