09-18-2017 01:24 PM
Hello,
I have an NI 9205 card in an NI cDAQ-9172 chassis as the only card connected, as our other single-card chassis are being used. I have 8 thermocouples in the card, in channels 0, 2, 4, 6, 16, 18, 20, and 22. They are showing a bit more noise than usual, but remain fairly steady at the correct temperature of 70°F for about 50 seconds, and then they all spike to roughly 2,000°F. If I grab and hold the wires, the temperatures will return to 70°F, but only for about 20 seconds before repeating the same behavior, requiring me to let go and grab them again.
Does anyone know what could cause this, or how to solve it?
Thank you,
Tristan
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09-19-2017 03:02 AM - edited 09-19-2017 03:12 AM
Seems that you have floating inputs, measure differential and have no bias current path.
Connect a 1 Meg Ohm from each AIx- to GND and try again.
See manual. (RTFM 😉 )
How do you apply a CJC correction?
Noise: read with 1kSPS and capture 300ms (300sample) and calc the mean value. Usually most noise is line frequency ... if faster reading is needed capture one periode of the line freq. or do more investigation: read a single channel as fast as you can and have a look how the noise looks like.
A 470nF cap accros the each channel can help sometimes. Dedicated TC capture units have noise filters included 😉
09-20-2017 08:59 AM
Hi Tristan
Additionally, please read the following white paper.
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3344/en/#toc6
It has a lot a good suggestions regarding noise and wiring for Analog inputs.
Kind regards,
09-20-2017 01:56 PM
I connected a negative lead from the negative port of the first channel to the COM port of the card and this cleared up my issue, thank you for setting me on the right path everyone!