03-17-2006 04:23 PM
03-18-2006 11:33 AM
Hi,
You can use a "schmitt trigger circuit" as the hardware that sits between your encoder and your USB 6008. The schmitt trigger can give output 5 or 0 Volts as required by the DAQ.
03-20-2006 12:31 PM
Hey prithvi,
Thanks for the info, but I've got some questions about the schmitt trigger :womanvery-happy:
It looks like a schmitt trigger is used to condition the signal (provide thresholds to filter out the noise) as well as bring the voltage into an acceptable range (0 to 5V for the DAQ). However, it seems like I will still need some circuitry (something with counters in it, I'm guessing) that will convert the encoder pulses into an angle. I want to be able to sample N digital lines with the 6008 to get a digital value that represents the current angle. I don't think that I will be able to read the encoder waveform directly with the 6008.
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding how I'm supposed to be using the schmitt trigger?
03-20-2006 08:12 PM
Two approaches come to mind.
1) Without any custom circuitry, you can use a panel meter to count encoder pulses and convert to an analog output. Daytronic has one that we just used on a project. It worked well and allowed us to scale the output to the expected workable range of the encoder. It directly takes in quadrature encoders. Either differential or single ended types are supported.
2) You can use some counter chips, schmidt trigger, and other circuitry to put together a device of your own. If you are under a time crunch, I would be careful doing this unless you are already experienced putting circuitry together.
Good Luck
03-20-2006 10:44 PM
03-22-2006 12:56 PM - edited 03-22-2006 12:56 PM
Message Edited by e-Cash-Money on 03-22-2006 12:56 PM
03-22-2006 04:34 PM