11-10-2012 01:16 PM
hello,
I am using pxie-6358 for my DAQ purposes. i have a LVDT signal conditioner AD598 (+/-5V output) hooked up to one of the AI channels in the PXIe6358. i know that 6358 can support only differential inputs, and that's how i have hooked the output of LVDT signal conditioner.
the weird behaviour is as follows:
I connected a voltmeter in parallel with the AI channels on SCB 68 (that's how the connection is made to PXIe6358), i see correct output on voltmeter (0 to -5V). i also used another DAQ CARD USB-6009 to veriy if there is a problem with signal conditoner, however, things work CORRECTLY on USB-6009, i.e. when the core displaces from zero to +ve max, the output goes from 0 to +5V and when the core moves from zero position to -ve max, the output varies from 0 to -5V.
Can anyone suggest what posibbly be a problem? is this an impedance matching issue? i also tried different channels on 6358 just to make sure that particular AI is damaged, but the results are same...
11-12-2012
03:06 PM
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Hello LV_Enthu
Are you using proper grounding and pull down resistor configurations for these measurements? The following is a link for proper field wiring considerations:
11-12-2012 03:54 PM - edited 11-12-2012 03:56 PM
yes, i am .. i tried 10k and 20k resistor values, and the observation was same... also, i have read the white paper you posted quite a bit of times, and followed all the things mentioned out there
11-13-2012 10:11 AM
Try a simple battery test checking the positive voltage and then reversing the differential inputs to show negative voltage which should be the same magnitude only negative. A simple 9 Volt battery will be fine.
11-13-2012 06:31 PM
already did taht... and the PXIe card reads those values correctly...
11-13-2012 10:07 PM
Hi LV_Enthu,
This sounds a lot like a grounding issue. Can you provide a connection diagram of your setup so we can see how everything is wired up?
Regards,