07-26-2009 08:39 AM
Dear Friends,
We are using PCI-6221 for data acquisition which is having voltage input range of +-10 Volts.
Recently we had a requirement of connecting new type of sensors with output voltage range of -2 to -18 volts.
Is there a way to connect this input the 6221 card?
Also, Is there any other DAQ Card available for this type of input range?
Thanks
Shourya
07-26-2009 09:18 AM
In order to bring the voltage level into the range that the board can measure, you must use an attenuator. A voltage divider will suffice as a simple attenuator, however an op-amp with fractional gains may provide better impedance characteristics.
You could visit the following link to find a board that fits your range:
http://sine.ni.com/nifn/cds/view/main/p/sn/n11:7601,n36:19/lang/en/nid/1036/ap/daq
07-27-2009 10:21 AM
Dear Adnan Z,
Thanks for your email.
We will be considering the use of op-amp as suggested by you to reduce the voltage input range. However no board for this input range seems to be available with NI.
Shourya
07-27-2009 11:55 AM
If the transducer is not already referenced to ground (i.e., it is floating), then you could refer it to one of the board's analog outputs, which you could set to +10V. Then the output of the transducer would be -2 to -18 volts with respect to +10V, or ±8V with respect to ground, and you could measure it directly with the board.
Can you share more about the transducer? Do you have a manufacturer name and model number?
Chris
07-28-2009 02:23 AM
Dear Chris,
Thanks for your idea. Yes it seems to be a good Idea to connect +10 Volt output to referance for reducing the effective gain.
The sensors are Eddy Current Proximity probes which are indeed floating. Please see the attached Manual.
Shourya