08-14-2024 07:38 AM
Hi everyone,
We have been using multiple myRIO-1900 for some of our projects in the lab. We use the MSP C port to send analog signals to an actuator's motion manager. Even without an instruction, a residual voltage (in tens of millivolts) exists at the analog output terminals. This creates an issue with the precise control of the actuator.
Here are a couple of questions in this regard:
Any help in this regard is appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time!
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08-14-2024 08:00 AM
Your hardware is Academic grade and was not designed to be very precise and it is reflected in the specifications,
On the MSP connector, the absolute accuracy is +/-200mV
08-14-2024 08:23 AM
Now, to the part about nulling out the offset/gain errors, you can add external OP-AMP circuits to adjust the offset and gain errors of the analog output and calibrate them against a DMM, but this is definitely a good chunk of work.
08-14-2024 07:15 PM
Hi there,
You can probably insert a relay switch in the middle of your analog output signal path. You can use a DO line to toggle the switch, so that the AO path is disconnected, or tied to a known ground voltage, etc. Or heck, you could use the switch to cut the power to your motors. No power, no drift. 😁
BR
John
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