11-28-2013 10:31 AM
Hi,
I have a reed-switch telling me via voltage-spike when the control magnet is near. the reed-switch position and the control voltage can be freely chosen. This control circuit is then supposed to switch on the main circuit driving the main coil. So I have just have to read out the reed-switch "on" and "off" status and then switch on one of the relays with a certain delay and for a certain amout of time.
I want to use the NI-hardware to do tweaking on the timing, i.e. adjust firing of main circuit in relation to rpm (initiation, duration,...). It works kind of like commutator in a standard motor.
I thought about the NI-USB-6525. It features 8 digital input lines and 8 fast relays. So is my understanding right, that the digital input is able to interpret the reed-switch as "on" and "off"? Or do i need a analog input for this (unfortunately I didnt find a analog box in combination with the relays) ? And is the hardware fast enough as this motor is supposed to reach some rpms?
Which hardware would you recommend for the described task?
Thank you very much !!
Alex
11-28-2013 08:02 PM
Not sure what "fast enough" means, but you will have to monitor the input line in a program, and apply your timing to it, then turn on an output. The 6525 has solid state relays, but they can not be switched quickly. They are limited to 5 writes per second.
11-29-2013 09:50 AM
12-02-2013 01:19 AM
Hi Alex,
why don't you call in at NI with your requirements and ask for a device fitting your needs. They have a better overview of all devices they have in stock and can give you a recommendation.
Here you find the right number:
http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/nicc.call_me?p_source=contactni
Kind regards
Heinz
12-02-2013 02:58 PM
Hm gute Idee, Danke!
12-03-2013 01:16 AM
Gerne - You're welcome.
12-03-2013 04:06 AM
...sorry, that happens when you're in a rush