05-12-2006 09:28 AM
05-13-2006 07:59 PM
Update, After trying several different methods of connecting the signal, I finally found out what was causing the interference. I had to place a 10 uF 25V capacitor across the inputs of the Channel. This eliminated the unstable signal.
Must be coming from internal in the USB-6008. I even tried using a Fluke 787 to source a signal and the USB-6008 was still very unstable. The capacitor fixed it.
05-15-2006 07:18 AM
Try single ended mode once
Or, Is your measurement unstable in Single ended mode too?
05-15-2006 08:52 AM
Hi, Thanks for the respose.
I did try single ended. Still the same instability. Seemed slightly better in differential although not much. The capacitor worked perfectly. The fact that it was still noisy using the fluke, and with all other power supplies off, indicates to me that the noise is originating from the USB-6008 itself. Does this seem feasable?
04-01-2008 11:35 AM
04-02-2008 06:07 AM
hi,
does anybody knows how to solve this problem? I've been running it again a few times and sometimes it happens only after half an hour. The noisy signal happens also often in the beginning of the measurement. But I can't find an explination why ... what am I doing wrong?
04-02-2008 10:16 AM
04-02-2008 10:26 AM
dear,
The thermocouple is directly connected with te daq. There are no machines in the vicinity that might disturb the signal. I was thinking about a bad PCB contact but i couldn't found one yet. Like said before i'll try a capacitor but if that was the issue there would be a bad signal all the time.
04-02-2008 10:40 AM
Hi,
I posted the original problem with this. Here is what I found. I added the capacitor and it fixed the problem, however, there was another "smoking gun" that was the original problem.. Open the Measurement and automation explorer (MAX) and select tools>nidaq mx configuration>ni-daq mx usb driver selector. See if you have two choices there such as Ni-daq MX and Ni-daq MX base. If you do, try the other one. This was causing the unstable readings I encountered. After changing it, I no longer needed the capacitor.
I had both drivers. Apparently one came from the real-time or PDA software.
Hope this helps.
04-02-2008 11:39 AM