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Difference between DAQ and DMM?

Hi,
 
I'm a complete beginner to data acquisition so forgive me if I'm asking a stupid question.
What actually is the difference between a DAQ board and a DMM apart from their different I/O connectors?
I am trying to measure power consumptions of loads (by find the voltage and current) connected to the mains.
What DAQ board or DMM should I use?
If DAQ, are there DAQ boards that can measure both voltage and current?
 
Thanks very much in advance,
 
Andy

Message Edited by andrew_JKTA on 07-18-2007 04:22 AM

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With the typical DAQ board, you have a single A/D converter that is muxed between multiple connections. The A/D only measures voltage. In order to measure current, you have to add external shunt resistors to each channel. In order to measure resistance, you have to provide a current source. A DAQ board is often only DC coupled so to do AC coupling, you would have to provide some more external circuitry or remove the DC component in software. A DAQ board will return a series of voltage readings made over time and you might have to do other calculations in software. For example, determining the RMS voltage. A DAQ board will usually have a limited input range. It might be something like +/- 10 volts. In order to read higher voltages, you would again have to provide some external voltage dividers.

A DMM, will have usually have a single channel and all of the external circuitry you need for the DAQ board, will be internal to the DMM. A DMM's firmware will perform all of the necessary calculations to convert the voltage reading of it's A/D to amps, ohms, rms, etc. Because a DMM has only a single channel, in order to read multiple points, you need to provide some external switching. Because it only has a single channel, you cannot measure multiple points at the same time.

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Thanks very much for the information

I have decided to use PCI-4070 for the measurements

Thanks again

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