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We appreciate your patience as we improve our online experience.
12-15-2005 09:41 AM
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12-19-2005 04:45 AM
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01-02-2006 02:51 AM
Hello Henrik, and thank you for your reply.
Could you explain what gain and filter jumpers are you talking about ? As far as I know SCXI-1102 have a fixed 2Hz lowpass filter and a (software-) programmable gain per channel.
01-02-2006 03:00 AM
Hello devchander,
my SCXI-1102 board is configured in MAX as having a SCXI-1303 accessory (thus CJC is automatically adjusted). And of course I changed it to "SCXI-1300" when trying my old SCXI-1300 terminal block.
For now I'm not yet using the system in any application. I'm just checking if the measurements are working fine in MAX test panels... which answer is still... no 😞
01-02-2006 03:11 AM
Hi Fabrice,
These recent discussions,
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=300&message.id=2228
and http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=300&message.id=2312
might give some pointers since they have also discussed about bias and pullup resistors.
Hope this helps
Regards
Dev
01-02-2006 06:29 AM
01-02-2006 06:37 AM
Fabrice,
Do u have a spare SCXI 1303?? could u check with another scxi 1303 and see if u have the same offset?
01-02-2006 06:54 AM
Hehe 🙂 I had the same idea 😉
Yes I have both a 1303 and a 1102... but they are currently in use on a critical test bench and I can't take them to my lab to perform advanced controls in similar conditions before a few weeks.
But one thing I will do is go to that test bench and connect that "working" 1303 to my new 1102 without disconnecting the signals wires (thermocouples connected to a process) and check if I notice an offset in the measurements.
01-02-2006 08:40 AM