07-04-2013
05:29 AM
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I want to take measurements from an ABS sensor, which I will use as a shaft encoder.
As my device is a two wire device, I'm assuming that it is a 'variable reluctance' type.
I'm looking for advice as to which NI card I should use to make these measurements. Bench tests seem to indicate that the voltage generated by the sensor is in the millivolt range, which makes me wonder if I should use a thermocouple unit!
Has anyone taken measurements from an ABS sensor using NI hardware before?
Dan
07-04-2013 07:10 AM - edited 07-04-2013 07:25 AM
If it is a varialble reluctance type sensor you migth get increasing voltages with increasing speed. Did you do your bench test with similar speeds? Did you use a scope or a multimeter?
Thermocouple inputs often have low pass filters ... not usefull in your case.
What is the expected frequency range?
For a quick and dirty test you can try the soundcard ( ! AT OWN RISK ! )
Soundcard input protection
The attached vi is untested !
For industrial use a real DAQ , depending on other values you want to measure.
07-05-2013
08:12 AM
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11:51 AM
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Hi Doneill
There's a good article on this type of application: Using a Magnetic Encoder in an Anti-Lock Braking Application
Kind Regards