01-04-2016 09:18 AM
Hello,
I'm looking for some information about how DAQmx converts certain measurements to engineering units. Specifically I'm interested in RTD and Thermocouple measurements. I would assume DAQmx uses a standard NIST equation to convert voltage to temperature, but I can't actually find any specific documentation to that effect.
01-05-2016
01:01 PM
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01-11-2025
01:47 PM
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Hi votton,
We use the Callendar-Van Dusen Equation to calculate RTD measurements. See this page for more information: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000000x1rnCAA&l=en-US
As for thermocouples, we use the NIST equations as well; this white paper has a bit more information on thermocouple theory. https://www.ni.com/en/shop/data-acquisition/sensor-fundamentals/measuring-temperature-with-thermocou...
I hope this helps!
03-11-2021 12:50 PM
Hi there, I have a question about converting units as well. The current code that I have uses mcdaq library which contains Toeng.vi and From.eng.vi. which essentially converts engineering units. To be specific, Toeng.vi converts a single A/D count value to an equivalent voltage value and Fromeng.vi converts a single voltage (or current) in engineering units to a D/A count value for output to a D/A. my current code uses these two vi's to convert engineering units for mcdaq and I am looking for replacement for these because these are not compatible with the DAQmx driver library. So, I need some help on the replacements of these conversion factors from mcdaq to daqmx drivers> Any help is appreciated.
Thanks