04-27-2006 11:42 AM
04-27-2006 12:17 PM
Previous discussion here:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=181561
A floating power supply has no electrical reference to the ground of you circuit. It is "floating" above ground, no physical connection as a metaphor. A battery for example.
Yes, you can use the 5V from the DAQ card to power your circuit as shown in the other thread above. This will not be a floating source, but it will not matter for your application.
The LM319 used in your circuit is not a schmitt device, I think it's rise/fallresponce is 75-150nsec depending on the voltage that is powering it and the capacitance of the load. You could use a 74F14 inverter as the final drive stage into the DAQ card as an example.
Do you have access to an experienced electrical engineer at your place of work? I would strongly suggest seeking one out for a face to face meeting. Explaining and troubleshooting circuitry is quite hard to do remotely in a forum such as this.
04-27-2006 12:25 PM
04-28-2006 02:12 PM