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constant frequency generation

hii....

i want to generate constant frequency of 5kHz (2.5 Vrms) using some ni module......actualy i want to energize accelerometer (hbm b12) using 5kHz (2.5 Vrms) supply.

plz help me out !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hello Prashant,

 

Please share your platform details with us. The module you are looking for is base on cRIO, PCI, PXI......

 

This information is very usefull to get the solution.

Thanks and Regards
Himanshu Goyal | LabVIEW Engineer- Power System Automation
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we have both the plateform cRIO N PXI....but according to instruction we dont have to use both of them.....but as for learning experience plz share how to do it using cRIO n pxi.

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Hello Prashant,

 

To get 5KHz Frequency your sampling rate of the signal must be double or grater than double. So now you have to generate/acquire a signal on 15000 samples/sec. You can go with high resulation cards depend on you channel count. If channel is less or for your learning you can configure M series 6255 card in MAX and configure it.

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Himanshu Goyal | LabVIEW Engineer- Power System Automation
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The inductance of the device is 10 mH. At 2.5 V and 5 kHz the current will be 8 mA rms or over 11 mA peak.  Make sure that the device you select can produce that much current and that it can drive an inductive load.

 

The 6255 which Himanshu Goyal suggested is rated for 5 mA output.

 

Lynn

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