ā05-26-2007 11:23 AM
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ā05-29-2007 11:04 AM
Have you tried connecting pins 8 and 9 together and measuring between pins 7 and 8? Don't understand why you have wired pin 12 to common.
For reference, with the notch on the left side of the chip, pin 1 is the lower left.
Refer to page 3 of the pdf for single supply operation.
http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Data_Sheets/AD594_595.pdf
ā05-29-2007 11:26 AM
ā05-29-2007 11:28 AM
ā05-29-2007 11:40 AM
The line below the iron does not appear to connect to ground (common) since there is no dot.
I see no need to use a regulator if you are powering it with 5V. Looks like chip will accept a range of 5 to 30V
Your output voltage would be measured as you assumed. DMM or DAQ + in to pins 7/8, DMM or DAQ - to ground (common). You should also wire pin 13 to ground if alarm is not used.
IMPORTANT- App note states that you must directly connect your thermocouple to pins 1 and 14 or use thermocouple extension wire. looks like you are not doing that and this will create measurement errors.
Have you read the entire App note?
ā05-29-2007 11:57 AM
ā05-29-2007 12:02 PM
The doted line connecting the Iron (Chromel) lead of the thermocouple to common is used to compensate for runaway conditions when using an alarm. If +In is connected to common, then the circuit is configured for downscale output. If āIn is connected to common, then the circuit is configured for upscale output. This is done to ensure that most runaway conditions are avoided.
More information on this subject can be found on page 7 of the datasheet.
ā05-29-2007 12:07 PM
Direct from the App Note:
The thermocouple wire inputs connect to Pins 1 and 14 either directly from the measuring point or through intervening connections of similar thermocouple wire type.
If you use different wire you will be creating another thermocouple junction that will affect your readings if the temperature of the connection is different from the chip. It should be a small error since your connections are close to the chip, but an additional error nonetheless. Connections of dissimilar metals are what make thermocouple work.
I would omit you connector block if possible and use the thermocouple leads as a direct connection to the chip.
ā05-29-2007 02:42 PM
ā06-15-2007 10:00 AM - edited ā06-15-2007 10:00 AM
Message Edited by jex on 06-15-2007 10:02 AM