01-27-2014 04:14 AM
Hello everyone,
I am trying to set up a device to automate some of the measurements in our laboratory, which will save a lot of time. Since I am on a budget I would need to know a very cheap source for a multiplexer that can be programmed with Labview. Can anybody recommend me sources?
Ideally I would need one 30 to 1 multiplexer and another one that can do 10 to 1. However, I could also create smaller batches if that would save money.
Many thanks,
Ralf
01-27-2014 04:18 AM
01-27-2014 04:59 AM
The signals are analogue. I just had a quick check on the USB-6008, it has 32 slots. Wouldn't I need 2 of them to multiplex 30-to-1 and 10-to-1, or are there any tricks to avoid this?
Thanks,
Ralf
01-27-2014 05:37 AM
Hi pannepanda,
when you talk about "multiplexer" I thought you would need an external device that does the switching, so you would only need to communicate with that external device. The easiest possibility to drive a 30:1 multiplexer is by using 5 DOs…
Please state your needs with clear descriptions!
Do you need a DAQ card to measure up to 32 analog signals? Call your local NI sales representative!
01-27-2014 06:00 AM
That is what I need, a device that switches between 30 signals. I am a chemist and not very familiar with the jargon. But anyhow, I image that I will need 30 input plugs and one output plug for my device. I only know the USB6008 from a short intro to Labview but I think that most of the plugs are only for a certain type of signal, is that right?
01-27-2014 06:03 AM
01-27-2014
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Hi pannepanda
The USB6008 is not suitable to multiplex 30 analog signals. It's spec is here...
https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/model.usb-6008.html
Basically it can generate and sense low voltage analog and digital signals with a counter function. It has no multiplexing capability.
NI has a vast selection of data acquistion devices to choose from. As a starting point you need to know the voltage range, current and frequency of the signals you are trying to multiplex. Then contact NI