‎07-02-2007 08:32 AM
‎07-02-2007 08:56 AM
‎07-02-2007 09:28 AM
Hi,
Thankyou for your quick reply.
Actually the aim is to use Labview as a test simulation for a group of PLCs in an oil and gas application,so the minimum number of analog inputs to the group of PLCs (or outputs from Labview) we have now is 72,which is a huge project project.So i feel that I would require a minimum of 30 channels(analog and digital output form Labview).I am planning to use the same setup for diffrent projects,thatz why the variation in numbers
.Our software only recognises current inputs,so yes a current from 4-20mA is required for the application.
Regarding the pulse inputs to the PLC,its just needed to show that there is flow in the stream, at present we use a pulse generator giving out a variying pulse output from 80Hz to 1 kHz,but as long as there is a square pulse which can be varied in frequency,so that the flow varies,that would be great. At present we have 35 diffrent pulse inputs,so we may need like 35 pulse channels,or is there another way to do it? .Also will the digital or analog card do for this genration of pulse,or should i look for another card.
Thanks for all the support, hope that some light may hav been shed on the topic,with all these info.
Kind Regards
Joseph
‎07-02-2007 01:04 PM
‎07-02-2007 02:06 PM
Hi,
Thanks again for that info.We had some problems with the 1724U card,a grounding issue.But today we tried another connection configuration and its working fine now.So i think we will still go for the same card,as we require quite a lot of inputs.As for the pulse inputs,taking into account what your were mentioning,i feel that the NI PCI-6528 will be the choice that we will have to go for,as we are planning to trigger the digital ouput through 6-24V relays.So I think this should be able to trigger those relays ( please correct me if I am wrong),and the card has digital triggering too.So i feel that by using the DAQ assistant we should be able to generate a square pulse with varying frequency.Is there any sample VIs which you could direct me to.
We had a problem with the advantech digital i/o cards,we apparently burnt out 3 of them.So i just wanted to ask if there would be any wiring issue that we should take into consideration for the PCI-6528,and is there a need to power the card,cus the advantech had to be,and we feel that could be the reason why we lost 3 cards.
Your replies have been a gr8 help.
Kind regards
Joseph
‎07-02-2007 02:35 PM
‎07-03-2007 03:39 AM
‎07-03-2007 04:23 AM
Hi Joseph,
The 6528 card is a static digtial I/O board, so you wont be able to generate a hardware time pulse train using this card. Our M Series cards provide timed digital outputs, but there is not one available with isolation and the number of channels you need. There are boards with 32 clocked digital I/O lines, but these are not isolated.
The best platform that NI could offer for this type of application and the types of outputs you want to generate would be a CompactRIO system, which allows you to build up the system using modular I/O modules which fit your signal needs. Take a look at the following for some more information:
http://www.ni.com/compactrio/
Using this hardware you would be able to use the 9265 module, which would give you the 4-20mA current output you need, and the 947x digital modules would give you the levels and channel count required.
If this interests you I would recommend calling National Instruments, and arranging for someone to perhaps come out and talk further about your system needs and the suitability of this product range for you needs.
Regards
Hannah
NIUK & Ireland
‎07-03-2007 09:40 AM
‎07-03-2007 09:57 AM