05-19-2008 05:11 PM
05-19-2008 05:43 PM
05-19-2008 06:40 PM
05-19-2008 10:44 PM
I understand what you guys mention, but my concern is having measurements being "unstable" due to very small variations in mA which in turn (because of the conversion) happen to be a significant amount in psi.
This is, I can be reading 345.876 psi and be seeing the measurement be unstable by oscillating between 342.xxx and 348.xxxx (for example), which in terms of mA, is a very very small amount of variation but due to the conversion of 4 - 20 mA to 0 - 1000 psi is a significant amount. Remember 1 psi = .016 mA, so everytime the fieldpoint reading changes .016 mA, (which is a VERYYYY small amount), my psi reading will change by 1.
Just would like to know if the Compact field point would be precise enough to work with this kind of resolution.
05-20-2008 02:24 AM
05-20-2008 08:21 AM
The specs on the pressure transducer say the following:
High Accuracy --- 0.25% Typical
What are your thoughts??
05-20-2008 08:33 AM
05-20-2008 10:10 AM
05-20-2008 11:57 AM - edited 05-20-2008 12:01 PM
There is one very important factor affects the resolution of an AI-110 module. If you carefully read the fine print in the Operating Instructions, it states that if a channel is configured to use the 50 or 60 Hz filter, then the resolution is 16 bits. BUT, if the filtering is set to 500, then the resolution is only 10 bits.
I currently use AI-110 to read 1000 psi transducer w/4-20mA output with no problems. One thing to remember is that a 4-20 mA transducer does not always have an offset of exactly 4.000 mA and a span of 16.000 mA. You should have received a cal sheet that called out the exact values to use. I would recomend averaging several readings as well.