09-12-2008 09:04 PM
09-13-2008 03:14 PM
Cpesko,
When you load the load cell are you getting reasonable voltage values? Have you looked into Single Ended vs. Differential?
If you amplifier is outputting a SE signal and is wired as SE to the 6052, but the 6052 is configured for Diff, you will get bad readings as only one input terminal is connected to your signal and the other one is floating. Check and try different 'Input Configuration' settings in MAX when you use the TestPanel.
Hope this helps
Rob Benjamin
09-15-2008
10:37 AM
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Hello Cpesko,
Rob has offered some solid advice about the input configuration. Since it sounds like you're using an SCXI system it would be good to get more information about what hardware you're using. Here are a couple good SCXI resources for you to look over:
I would double check to make sure the software configuration in MAX matches the hardware. In particular make sure you configure the properties tab of your SCXI chassis in MAX with the correct accessory. The SCXI-1303 is a terminal block for an SCXI module and not just a break out module for the PCI-6052E incase that's the problem. Since your reading seems to be floating I would guess that you are probably not measuring the channel you think you are, that could be because you're trying to read one of the PCI-6052 channels directly or your SCXI chassis is not correctly configured in hardware or software. If you're still having trouble it would be helpful to know the following:
1. What SCXI module are you using?
2. What SCXI cabling assembly do you have?
3. What reading rate are you using?
4. What accessory? (I'm guessing SCXI 1303)
I hope this helps and have a great day!
Cheers,
09-15-2008 11:03 AM
09-15-2008 11:27 AM
09-15-2008
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and NR stands for non-referenced. I think the DevZone AnalogKid2DigitalMan would like to include is the Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals. This is a great DevZone to help you in connecting your signals properly.
09-15-2008 05:50 PM
Mike: Bingo, that's the link I was shooting for. Thanks for the follow-up.
-AK2DM