I'm trying to aquire a signal from a pressure sensor, I try to get the signal as the difference between 2 voltage pins, so I use a differential measurement. The card I use is a 6025E
When I look at the signal through a differential amplifier and in to an oscilloscope I see it just fine.
And when sending a similar signal from a function generator to my 6025E card I can aquire that without any problems so individually my system is working. But when I try to aquire the real signal with my card this is not working, I get a totally different signal with lots of disturbences and strange things in it.
The two pins are individually giving out about 5V and the difference is in the range -50mV to 50mV
Any ideas on what could be causing my problems?
I am using the DAQ-assistent in labview to controll my card.
One question I have is why I need to choose "samples to read" even though I aquire the data continuous? It seems like this parameter has a very large effect on my results...so how does this effect the measurements and can I get rid of it's effects?
Also it effects how I see the signal in my graph in labview, I mean if I choose a small samples to read value I don't even see one whole period, so can't I just aquire it continuous and see it continuous in my graph just like I would in an oscilloscope?