07-23-2007 03:08 PM
07-23-2007 03:18 PM - edited 07-23-2007 03:18 PM
Message Edited by JMooch on 07-23-2007 03:22 PM
07-24-2007 12:28 PM
Hi JMooch,
I would not suggest using the USB-6009 for this project, as you are going to be measuring a (possible) 12V signal. The 6009 can only measure +/- 10V. Also, the 6009 is not an isolated card, therefore we cannot isolate AI any more than the computer chassis / ground.
07-24-2007 02:20 PM
Thanks for the reply David,
I forgot to mention that we were going to divide the (max.) +/-12VDC signal to the diff. input of the 6009:
+---------------+
| |
| 6009 Diff In |
+---------------+
| |
| |
R | R/2 | R
___ | ___ | ___
+-|___|-+-|___|-+-|___|-+
| |
| |
| |
+--- up to +/-12VDC ----+
But, that still leave any isolation concerns. We can easily optoisolate the DIO lines, it's the two 0.0VDC-0.2VDC analog inputs and the single 0.0V-0.2V analog output that can't easily be isolated. If I understand correctly, we're "at the mercy" of whatever isolation the computer has that is attached (via USB cable) to the 6009? That is, the 6009's ground will always be at the same potential as the computer's chassis?
It appears that the USB-6215 is just about our only step-up to an isolated DAQ?
Thanks for your help!
John
07-25-2007 04:53 PM - edited 07-25-2007 04:53 PM
John,
Since the 6009 is not isolated, it will have the same ground as the computer. The 6215 being a bus isolated card, the AI Gnd is not the same as the computer ground. This means that all lines, digital and analog, are isolated from the bus and can handle higher voltages as detailed in the 621X Specifications. The picture below was taken from these specifications, and shows the isolation barrier. Here is also a great article about isolation .
Message Edited by David L. on 07-25-2007 04:54 PM
07-25-2007 05:13 PM
Dataforth and Analog Devices have numerous analog isolation modules. Some may be bandwidth limited.
07-26-2007 03:02 AM - edited 07-26-2007 03:02 AM
David,
Though the cost is a lot higher, the isolation that the 6215 provides is something that I feel is necessary in our application. It's just not worth messing around with this stuff. 🙂
Thanks again for your help!
John
[Edit] Thanks for that article link too! I missed that one when searching for other safety/certification/isolation articles.
Message Edited by JMooch on 07-26-2007 04:03 AM
07-26-2007 03:07 AM
AnalogKid, thanks for that link.
Using one of their analog isolation modules (along with optocoupling for the DIO) might be a good way to go. We'll probably grab a couple of USB-6215's right away to get started but that will give us some time to check out a USB-6009+optocoupler+analog isolation module solution.
John