05-15-2014 09:46 AM
Can anyone give me a decent reason why the compliance voltage on the NI 9265 is only 12V, but you can supply the card with 9-36VDC? The process control industry would REALLY love to know if there is any chance of updating this someday.
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05-15-2014 10:03 AM
The compliance voltage is 12V because the output load is rated to a max 600 ohms.
I would assume this is set with respect to the characteristics of the DC-DC converter and finding one with clean enough regulation to support a 16bit ADC so that sub-microAmp precision is achievable. But I had no hand in the design considerations.
05-15-2014 10:22 AM
Jeff, that all makes absolute sense, and I'm sure those were the considerations. tradeoffs have to be made. I just happen to know some fairly large companies, and a few small ones (Iike JET) that are finding this to be an issue. I'm having issues powering a valve via 9265 and being able to use a HART modem with it, and I'm not the only person.
05-15-2014 10:56 AM
That may be an issue for the Idea exchange. I could see where trying to power multiple devices from a single loop could require a higher compliance voltage.
The distributed system you allude to does seem like an interesting challenge.
05-15-2014 10:59 AM
Thanks Jeff! Yes, a challenge would be one way to describe it. I think its about to get a push on it from a lot of us around about August time 😉