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Sunswarm,
I recommend taking a look at Working with Thermistors and RTD's and then "What Are Custom Scales, and How do I Use Them?". You can create a task in Measurement and Automation Explorer and then create a custom scale for it based on the table that the RTD manufacturer provided you. Let us know how it goes.
Cheers,
NathanT
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Sunswarm,
I just remembered that you were using a Compact FieldPoint and not a data acquisition device supported by DAQmx. You will need to do your scaling either in LabVIEW or Measurement and Automation Explorer. Be aware that it only does linear scaling, so you will probably be better off doing the scaling in LabVIEW. Please let me know if you have anymore questions.
Thanks,
NathanT
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Hello Sunswam,
That is a really interesting question. Here is a knowledgebase that allows you to lower the resistance by adding a parallel resistor. It also lists the equiation which is 1/Re = 1/R1 + 1/R2.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/C200644052C8BD5B86256CB8005A24D1?OpenDocument
Anytime you are noticing strange behavior in FieldPoint, make sure that the same results happen in Measurement and Automation Explorer. What voltages is it measuring instead? Can you short the voltage in with the ground and get 0 Voltes?
I hope this helps,
Steven T.
10-16-2006 03:22 PM