Hi Vishwas,
Are you saying that when you invert the polarity you still get a negative value? Are you getting the same results when you run a test on the task created in Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX)? See my previous post about creating a task in MAX. You can run a test by simply clicking Run above the graph.
Let’s verify that your strain task is configured properly. Ensure that you have the proper values for gage factor, gage resistance and excitation voltage. Also verify that you are using the correct physical channel.
If you have checked your software settings as well as your physical connections and are still experiencing difficulties, I would begin troubleshooting the 1520 module itself. Disconnect your strain gage from the 1520. Apply a known voltage from a source or a battery and connect the positive terminal to S+ and negative terminal to S- on the SCXI-1314 terminal block. See the following
KnowledgeBase article on how to correctly configure a Voltage task for the 1520 module.
As far as learning LabVIEW, I would recommend this
link. We offer free 3 and 6 hour courses that you can go through at your own pace, as well as several white papers and developer zone articles. As far as learning DAQmx, I would recommend
Getting Started with DAQmx. Here you can find some great instructional videos to get you started programming with our DAQmx driver.
Rod T.