05-10-2010 05:37 PM
Hi folks, I've got a small signal (mV's generated by a nA current flowing though a ~10 MOhm resistor) that is floating on top of a ~30 V battery (the negative side at gnd), and I'm curious how I should configure (if it's even possible) my analog channels for measurement. For your reference, I've got a PCIe-6259.
Best regards,
JDJ
05-11-2010 01:14 AM - edited 05-11-2010 01:19 AM
Is an AC measurement possible?
How does your mV signal look like?
First quick and dirty try : a 470nF C in series to your input and two antiparallel 1n4148 to protect your input from the 'turn on spike'
Would need some external circuitry: Subtract the 30 V with an OP.
05-11-2010 10:27 AM
Hi Henrik,
While there is interesting high-frequency content, there are also some slowly varying components that I care about in the signal, so an AC measurement is out. You bring up an interesting point though: I do in fact take a time derivative of the signal later on, so DC offsets are irrelevant. I could, as you say, do summing on a HV, high-speed opamp to get the signal in the card's range without worrying about the error in the offset.
Best regards,
JDJ