Hi all, I hope someone out there can help me...
I'm trying to use a USB-6211 multifunction DAQ device to measure outputs of several devices, including 4 thermocouples. However, I have a severe noise problem. My hardware set up is as follows:
Thermocouple wire 1 --> USB-DAQ AI0
Thermocouple wire 2 --> USB-DAQ AI8
USB-DAQ connected via usb to laptop which is running of a standard (non-grounded) power supply.
In this configuration, if I use labview (DAQmx) to read the output of the thermocouple, I get nothing but ridiculously high levels of noise (Amplitude in excess of 10^7!) - I've set up the DAQmx for a J type thermocouple and have the cjc set to the approximate room temperature where I'm making the measurement. Strangely, the noise improves significantly if I connect AIGND on the DAQ device to AI8 (the second wire of the thermocouple). But the amplitude of the noise is still about 20-30 degrees. However, if I then disconnect the power supply from my laptop (and run it off battery), the noise decreases further and the signal is useable (noise amplitude ~+/- 1 degree).
I need this system to run for several hours, possibly days, so there is no way I can run the laptop from the battery... can anyone suggest anything I may be doing wrong, or which may help to solve the problem? Might it help if my laptop PSU had a three pin input? (I'm in the UK, but the mains connector which goes into the power brick is a simple 2-pin one, not 3-pin...)
Any suggestions would be greatfully recieved!
Thanks
Paul Morris