01-17-2007 11:32 AM
01-18-2007 05:02 PM - edited 01-18-2007 05:02 PM
Message Edited by Doug M on 01-18-2007 05:04 PM
01-18-2007 05:12 PM
01-18-2007 05:37 PM - edited 01-18-2007 05:37 PM
Message Edited by Doug M on 01-18-2007 05:38 PM
01-18-2007 05:49 PM
Type K-thermo couples are fed into Honeywell Digital Recorder. The HoneyWell applies a programmable scaling
0 degrees = 4mA
2200 = 20mA
Since I am not onsite I am waiting to hear from my customer if the noise is seen at the output which runs to the CRIO. (50 degrees equates to +-.360 mA noise is this case). But before I sit back and twiddle my thumbs I wanted to make sure my set up wasn't the problem.
Thanks for your response,
Craig
01-18-2007 06:18 PM
01-19-2007 04:07 PM - edited 01-19-2007 04:07 PM
It looks like noise induced on the cabling, possibly due to insufficient grounding.. One easy way to resolve this is to add some filtering in the FPGA on the incoming signal. LV FPGA 8.2 includes an easy-to-use Butterworth filter that you can add right after your FPGA I/O node. Each Butterworth filter VI is configured in a dialog to set the sample rate and cutoff frequency.
Message Edited by Christian L on 01-19-2007 04:07 PM