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34970A termocouple configure

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So, i remove de sequence structure and kept the changes, but it still re-changing for j-type, indifferent of my choice.

Icaro Kossmann
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And what does the trace file show?
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You're leaving the transducer type unconnected so it default to  "last", you should try to set it to 0 (thermocouple). In your picture the thermocouple type seemms to be set to 8: Def-T, that strange the driver i'm using the value of 8 is Def-Last (notT). That could be the reason but it's hard to tell by seeing just a part of the block diagram.

 

Ben64

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So, this is my VI in LabVIEW 8.6

Icaro Kossmann
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I dont know how to use trace file 😕

Icaro Kossmann
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It's in MAX. Older versions were called NI-Spy. You open it and turn capture on.
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NI Trace show me it 

Icaro Kossmann
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You'll have to look at the complete string for the MEAS:TEMP? command to see the scan list and the thermocouple configuration.
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From what we can see you are using the default parameters MEAS:TEMP? DEF,DEF ....

 

Set the transducer type input to Thermocouple and the Thermocouple type to T

 

see the attached screenshot for an example.

 

Ben64

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I think Ben is correct. What is shown in the trace is truncated since the scan list is missing but the DEF is a problem.
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