02-28-2016 12:09 PM
Hi there,
I would like to implement to measure very small voltage. So, I need to measure voltage in the order of 0.5 mV and 5mV (the current of the system will be in the order of the 5A to 50 A) , with a resolution of 0.05 μV to 0.5 μV. Is there any national instrument euipment that can help me to do this?, Alternatively, I will work with a nanovoltmeter model 2182A. However, I am in the same situation, because, I want to register the data in my computer using a ni usb 6009 (In theory, this equipment does not have enough resolution), Maybe, I need an amplifier in the middle. Please, Could you suggest me a DAQ for doing this job?
Regards.
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02-28-2016 09:25 PM
02-29-2016 04:59 AM
There are special amplifiers specifically for current shunts, for example the TSC103IPT. This one has three different gains. The setup I'm going to use for a test system soon will be a .05 Ohm resistor and this amplifier set up to have a gain of 20. With that setup, I have a 1V at the DAQ is 1A. From there, your 6009 should have plenty of resolution for you.