07-11-2018 08:13 AM
Hello,
I am looking for a DAQ solution for measuring 2 PT1000 sensors. My measurements will be done in a temperature stable (20 degrees C) environment and will take about 10s each. I would like to be able to measure temperature changes during these 10s in the order of (sub)mK with a sample rate around 2sps (both sensors). I want to interface the DAQ with matlab, so the cDAQ + USB range is where I looked.
I've found two devices that may give me what I need; NI-9226 (states a 1mK rms noise ~ 3mOhm) and the NI-9219 0.4ppm rms of range. Now my question is:
- How do I express the 9219 noise in mK for comparison? What is the 'range' when I use a PT1000. sensor? Is it simply 1000*0.4ppm = 0.4mOhm (therefore a better noise performance than the 9226?) or am I missing something?
- Am I overlooking a device that can be used or is the 9219 my best option for noise performance?
I hope someone can clarify this for me.
Thank you and best regards,
Jasper
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07-13-2018 09:03 AM
Hello Jasper,
So far your assumptions are (nearly) correct.
The actual range of the 9219 for PT1000 is 5.05kOhm (see page 8 of the specifications).
So the noise specification is 5.05kOhm*0.4ppm = 2mOhm ~0.7mK
So the 9219 is still the best in terms of noise, but only by a slight margin .
To my knowledge those two are the only devices which can be used.
Andreas
07-18-2018 07:04 AM
Hi Andreas,
Thank you for your reply and pointing me to the actual range. I've gone and bought the 9219, so if I missed some other critical information, I'll find out soon!
Best regards,
Jasper