05-07-2009 12:18 PM
Hi Sheela,
Sorry, have been studying for exams recently.
I took the ground connections off and the problem still persists. I then swicthed the mode to NRSE, changed to the pins that the connection diagram showed. Still have the same problem.
I looked through the page you linked me to. I could not really find anything of use in it excpet for maybe this:
Warning: Bias resistors must be provided when measuring floating signal sources in DIFF and NRSE configurations. Failure to do so will result in erratic or saturated (positive full-scale or negative full-scale) readings.
Maybe i should add some bias resistors? If so what value should i use?
Emile
05-08-2009
03:30 AM
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Emile,
Yes, you will need to use bias resisitors, and we recommend a value between 10kohm to 100kohm.
The following is a silghtly different problem, but it explains more about using bias resistors with piezoelectric sensors:
Why Am I Reading a Floating Voltage for My Piezoelectric?
All the best with your exmas 🙂
05-28-2009
12:05 PM
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Thanks Sheela, that solved my problem. working perfectly now. 🙂
Just one more thing, is there any chance you can convert the windows_media VI posted by bnoronha
in this thread so that i can open it in LabVIEW 8.5?
https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Modifying-the-Sound-File-to-Sound-Output-VI/m-p/852314#M386460
Thank you very much again,
Emile