02-25-2013 08:31 AM
I'm looking for a Wireless Sensor Network Measurement Node for measuring:
- 4 - 20mA signal
- 0 - 10V signal
- Pt100 signal.
What is the best NI Measurement Node.
Best regards,
Alioscia
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02-25-2013
02:25 PM
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09:26 PM
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Hi alioscia,
For all of those measurments you would probably be best off using an NI WSN-3226 if you want to measure all of those parameters at one location. You can use a shunt resistor and apply ohms law to calculate the 4-20mA measurment.
Cheers,
Brian A
R & D Product Support Engineer | WSN/Network DAQ/Academic
National Instruments
04-15-2013 10:58 AM
Hi Brian,
does it include also humidity measurement?
04-15-2013 11:48 AM
Hi Alioscia,
The device does not include a humidity sensor. You can use one of the analog input channels to read an external humidity sensors that outputs a voltage. Doing a quick search I was able to find several sensors that will meet this need, however the sensor required 5V and not 12V. It would have been convienient if they used 12V as they could be powered with the sensor power channel. For 5V you will either need to regulate the sensor power down to 12V or supply 5V to the DIO power channel and use one of the DIO lines to power the sensor.
Cheers,
Brian A
R & D Product Support Engineer | WSN/Network DAQ
National Instruments
04-15-2013 04:16 PM
Just want to make a correction to my last post. When talking about supplying power to the sensor I meant to say you need to regulate the sensor power down to 5V from 12V that it supplies.
Cheers,
Brian A
R & D Product Support Engineer | WSN/Network DAQ
National Instruments
04-26-2013 04:30 AM
In order to interface a I2C sensor, Has the senosr a I2C port?
04-26-2013
09:22 AM
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09:27 PM
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HI Alioscia,
The node does not have a I2C port. It has 4 AI, 2 DI/O for I/O ports. You can read more about the capabilities of the I/O ports in the WSN-3226's spec sheet
Cheers,
Brian A
R & D Product Support Engineer | WSN/Network DAQ
National Instruments
04-26-2013 09:38 AM
Can I simulate (bit banging) I2C by using Digital Input in TTL Logic Operational Mode.
05-09-2013 10:21 AM
Hi alioscia,
Because of the timing requirements, I highly doubt you will be able to bit bang I2C with the DIO lines.
Cheers,
Brian A
R & D Product Support Engineer | WSN/Network DAQ
National Instruments