03-06-2014 05:29 AM
Hi,
I measured temperatures of a surface using very fine thermocouple gauges (omega CHAL-001 and CHAL-002) and a NI 9211 board.
These thermocouples have high impedance. I measured a resistence between 100 and 400 ohm in the thermocouples.
Gain and offset errors change with the impedance of the thermocouples...
Is there a way to estimate gain errors knowing the measured temperature, the CJC and the impedance of the thermocouple?
Best regards,
Fernando Ribeiro
03-07-2014 04:02 AM
Hello ribfernando,
You’ll find through the below link how to get the CJC for your Module
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/E6DFDA7F1AA16C1C86257599006D4A0A
The related link of this KB will provide you a way to get temperature conversion from CJC.
I wish you a good day, sincerely,
03-07-2014 05:14 AM - edited 03-07-2014 05:23 AM
Hello sabri.jatlaoui,
First of all, thank you!
I'm not using a RIO system. It's just a NI 9211 and a NI 9162 usb convertor.
I already took the CJC reading from the board. It's not constant at all. What I notice is: CJ potencial is dependent from the time that you start to adquire, and not from the enviroment or thermocouple input.
(see the attached file)
I will use an average value and start from the step 2.
I will let you know if this works for me.
Best Regards,
Fernando Ribeiro