11-28-2012 09:09 AM - 編集済み 11-28-2012 09:20 AM
Hello,
I am using a NI USB 6356 board and am trying to read in 3 thermocouples of type T.
I use this TC:
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/303421.pdf
and have connected the Brown wire to AI+ and the White wire to AI-, with no connection to the AI GND.
I want to use one as a reference for the other two. However, after connecting the TC to the AI+ and AI-, all the readings start at a different (random) value and start to decrease or increase over time (I don't see a regularity in this). After 15-20 minutes without doing anything to the TC, the temperature has dropped/risen by approximately 15 degC.
I have tried to read in the voltage with LabView SignalExpress 2011 and Matlab R2012a, and used the preconfigured Thermocouple-type input in LabView SignalExpress. The effect occurs every time.
Do you have any idea what the problem might be? The resolution of the board should be sufficient and self-heating of the TC does not seem realistic since the temperature changes continue even after a long time and the TC itself has a very fast time constant. Is it even possible to read in thermocouples accurately with this board or do I need an additional board/amplifier?
I'm running Win7 64-bit and have DAQmx 9.5.0 installed.
Thank you
Best
Manuel
12-03-2012 03:14 AM
Bump!
Does no one know an answer to this?
Could you at least tell me if I have the wiring correct?
12-04-2012
07:07 AM
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Hi Manuel,
You need to check your wiring. You are right you need to connect your brown wire to AI+ and your white wire to AI- (because you would like to measure in differential your signal). In that configuration you have to connect 2 resistors as its shown in this paper: Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals.
Please have a look at it:
Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals
For your measurement you are interested in the first case in the table 1 (Analog Input Connections) : Input Configuration = Differential (DIFF) and Signal Source Type (Floating Signal Source). Please carefully connect your signal source coming from your thermocouples
In this document (X Series User Manual NI 632x/634x/635x/636x Devices, page 62/297, Figure 4-6), you can find another description how to wire your thermocouple with the resistors.
Please have a look at this document:
X Series User Manual NI 632x/634x/635x/636x Devices
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/pcie-pxie-usb-63xx-features/resource/370784k.pdf
Let me know if it works better.
Regards,