01-15-2017 11:23 PM
Hello All,
I'm student and I have project to measure temperature with thermocouple and then use the temperatures reading to control two micro pumps (if temp. rise will increase the pumping fluid and vice versa). So, my question is which NI DAQ devices i should use and what model number?
Thanks
01-16-2017 07:36 AM
How many temperature channels? How are you controlling the micro pumps (more concerned about how you connect and communicate with the micro pumps)? How fast do you need to control the pumps? How reliable does the control system have to be? Any safety concerns?
01-16-2017 12:34 PM
Thank you for your quick response. I’m planning to use one or two thermocouple. The micro pumps analog input voltage signal are 0-10 volt each. and by using connector Block (like SCB 68?) and labView software would communicate with pumps. I do not know what you mean about how fast to control the pumps, but I think it doesn’t matter for me. The system is to provide MQL Minimum quantity lubricant for machining processes, Just to give you an idea about the project.
Thanks and appreciate your help
01-16-2017
02:17 PM
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Sounds like you could get away with a USB-6001. I am not sure how it handles the Cold-Junction for your thermocouples though. Also note that if your computer goes down (or USB is unplugged unexpectedly), your pumps will likely be back to 0V (whatever that does to your system). In some systems, that could be an issue for safety reasons.
01-16-2017 09:41 PM
so it’s possible to use NI USB-TC01 and NI USB 6001 with thermocouple to read temperature along with LabView software to increase/decrease the pump flow(voltages signal) according to the temperature rise/ decrease. In other word, the fluid flow as function of temperature.
Sorry for this too many question, because I want to by the right hardware. the pumps im going to use are micropump MZR 2521