04-10-2019 08:29 AM
I would like to re-purpose an older M series NI PXI-6229 for reading J thermocouples. Before I spend time trying this out I thought I would ask the questions. Has anyone done this? Does it produce good results? The analog inputs support a +/- 0.2V range with 16 bit A2D. The manual of the NI 6229 indicates adding a resistor to AGND when using the inputs in DIFF mode. Directly connecting AI- to AI GND or using a 100x resistor for J thermocouple?
If I use a PXI mux, recommendations on settling time for thermocouples, before applying the A2D settling time?
Cheers,
J -
04-11-2019
04:55 PM
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03-19-2025
04:32 PM
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Hi J,
I certainly never have tried this myself. It's possible, but you'll be losing out on some features of thermocouple hardware like CJC compensation.
For your reference, I included a white paper regarding handling noise which may be helpful for this application.
Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals
Best,
Ben
Technical Support Engineer
National Instruments