09-20-2012 02:15 PM
Hi Guys,
First post here. I tried to search the documentation first but came up empty.
I'm using the analog inputs on the 6363 card to make some voltage measurements. I have 2 questions:
Thanks for your help!
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09-20-2012 02:24 PM
There is a line in the data sheet that states
Maximum working voltage for analog inputs (signal + common mode) |
±11 V of AI GND |
So with a common mode voltage of 25V, you will hurt your card. The 5V line should be fine.
If you look at Digikey, there are chips specifically made to sense a current shunt. The amplifiers will turn the differential voltage into a single ended relative to ground.
09-24-2012 10:17 AM
Thanks. I figured this was the case. I was already looking into using differential amps for the current sense resistors anyway.
08-22-2013 10:46 AM - edited 08-22-2013 10:48 AM
Similar issue here:
I inadvertently sent 30V to one of my analog inputs on the 6363. What will this do to my card?
08-23-2013 09:15 AM
dwelty,
The effects of 30V on an input channel to your device could vary depending on how long 30V was applied to the input and the current that came with it. If it was very brief, you may not see any side-effects, however if this voltage was sustained for a longer period of time then some components could have been damaged. Additionally, if the current exceeded the maximum specifications for the device, then damage could have been caused to internal components.
10-17-2019 09:01 AM
Hi NI Community,
I'm working on the instrument controlling software for the PXIe-6363.
We are using MS. Visual Studio, C#. I would appreciate it, if any one of you send to me the sample code in C#.
Thank you;
Adam Nguyen
anguyen@pdseng.com