03-13-2010 03:41 AM
03-13-2010
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03-14-2010 03:32 AM
Hi Kate,
Thanks for you reply
I looked through the methods provided on proper grounding. I ammeasuring the voltage across a resistance temperature sensor and have properly grounded the circuit.
The similar fluctuation occurs even if i measure the voltage directly from a DC power supply. The readings in which i obtained fluctates between 20-150mv.For this, my VI is very simple, just an ouput from the DAQ channel.
As such, i was wondering if the problem could be some settings with my DAQ, is it such that the DAQ is that sensitive or could it be from the power supply.
The channel which i measure voltage(mv) from a pyranometer stays pretty constant and the readings are pretty accurate.
Andy
03-14-2010 04:51 AM
Try changing voltage range as close as possible to real signal.
It's probably impedance problem.
Try using buffer circuit, or changing resistance probably help.
Use shield cable also worths a try.
03-19-2010 11:53 AM
I am having a similar problem. The voltage offset in my case and not fluctuation. It is not what is intended.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=250&thread.id=56204
VJ
03-19-2010 05:29 PM
VeeJay wrote:I am having a similar problem. The voltage offset in my case and not fluctuation. It is not what is intended.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=250&thread.id=56204
VJ
Stick to one thread VJ, Its been solved twice for you there