Hello N.I.
I've got a good one for you....
Our company (AMI) are using PXI 8184RT's in a PXI 1031 4-Slot Chassis, with a PXI 6251M DAQ Card.
Also, SCXI 1001 12 Slot Chassis, with corresonding (Thermocouples) SCXI 1102-TBX1303, (Analog Inputs) SCXI 1102C-TBX 96, (Voltage Inputs) SCXI 1125-SCXI 1327, (Analog Outputs) SCXI 1125-SCXI 1327.
Okay, here's the problem:
We've written software to control various instrument devices, E-load, Mass Flow Controllers, Eurotherm Temp Controllers. All ranges are at a setpoint of zero, until a value is set to the desired amount. Software is not the issue. After 9 months in operation, we are starting to see "induced voltages" changing the setpoint of zero to a higher value. Now this increases the setpoint above the desired, thus triggering the instrument "out-of-range". There are 10 units with the same Hardware/Software configuration. This problem started primarily with one unit, after a re-boot of the PXI, the values will return to zero, then after a day of testing, the "induced voltage" would float back, causing the setpoint to an out-of-range value. Now it seems, some of the other units are being affected by the same sympton.
If one of the module cards were slowly degrading, would this affect the rest of the chassis?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Rob Carleton - AMI Tech.