I am using the NI DAQ USB-6008 and Labview 8.5.
I am building a program that controls the bakeout for a vacuum chamber. It will need an analog input for voltage
(0-100mV) from the ion pump which is converted into pressure (torr) and records it. I pretty much have that taken
care of. If the pressure gets too high, it needs to send a voltage (digital out: 0/+5V) to a relay that shuts off the
bake until the pressure goes down, then turns the bake back on. This would be the master on/off. It would also
need a master manual override on/off. Now it needs to have three more analog inputs (0-10mV) for K-type thermocouples (I
have found that I need to use voltage and convert it, the built in thermocouple DAQ assistant doesn't work right: no
CJC constant. Also have found that I need to compress the sampling so that it is an average of samples over a
second; to reduce the noise, I'm +/- 1mV or so, which isn't good for a thermocouple reading. These two things are
the major problems for me). The three thermocouples control three circuits of heating for the three different
areas of the vacuum chamber. So, once the individual areas get too hot, then they need to shut off and turn back on
individually (Three more 0/+5V digital outs for the relays), with the pump pressure being the master shutoff/turn on for
the three thermocouples still.
I have the start of the program done, I just need some help getting the details worked out. I've only had a semester class on Labview a year ago. I can email the .vi's that I
have so far. They are actually a pump pressure recorder and then the thermocouple module program, I was trying to
separate the pieces so that I could get them working individually and then splice them together. The pump recorder
program has a conversion from voltage to pressure that I got accurate for the pressure for the pump within a couple of torr or
less.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
modi81
U of N IA Physics