04-18-2008 12:11 AM
04-18-2008
04:28 PM
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Hi,
Unless the card is specified to have isolated outputs, inputs either analog or digital the GNDs are going to be connected to the earth ground. Your chassis ground (i.e. earth ground) is going to be the same as the analog ground and digital ground. As a reference look at: How to determine if an Input Signal is Ground-Referenced or Floating and High-Voltage Measurements and Isolation.
One of the best resources for noise is the Developer Zone article: “Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals”
Let me know if it helps
04-21-2008 05:11 PM
04-29-2008 03:28 PM
04-30-2008
08:33 AM
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Hi Pedro,
Yes, given your noisy environment, the 2-4mV noise is expected. Page 2 of the specifications [1] shows how the output accuracy is calculated. The typical offset error is +/-1 mV, which corresponds to 2 mV peak-to-peak. The added noise sounds like it's coming from your surroundings and load.
[1] NI 6731/6733 Specifications
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/ni-6731-6733-specs/resource/371232b.pdf
Joe Friedchicken
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04-30-2008 04:38 PM