08-12-2009 09:28 PM
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08-12-2009 11:09 PM
Did you check the manual?
Page 12 says 1 mA.
For Servo valves, you really require some sort of amplifier. See if the manufacturer provides any driver electronics for it.
08-12-2009 11:13 PM
10-19-2012 04:55 AM
Just another remark ... wich goes towards NI...
On the very top of the online description of the NI 9263 module (http://sine.ni.com/ds/app/doc/p/id/ds-59/lang) it is stated:
"±10 V and 0 to 20 mA analog output ranges, 16-bit resolution, 100 kS/s simultaneous update rate" . So how can this be stated if later on the max current drive is given as ±1mA?
Do I miss something here?
I ordered the module because my application needed 14mA @ 5V (strain gauge with an 350Ohm input resistance). Therefore the 20mA stated above should have been sufficient... Unfortunately, nothing works... wich is not a surprise looking at the max. current drive of 1mA/channel!
Best regards,
Luke
10-19-2012 09:00 AM
The description at the top is providing the overview of all modules within that family.
You need to pay attention to the specific details for each model in the table lower on the page.
If you have a strain gage you are trying to read, then you should be selecting a strain gage input module, not an analog output module. The strain gage modules will provide the excitation for the strain gage bridge as well as read the signal and provide the mV/V correlation of input to output.
10-19-2012 09:38 AM
Thank you for the reply. On the German website allmost all of the technical specifications are given except the max. output current. For full specification you are redirceted to this site (see below). If the haeding is: 4-Channel, 100 kS/s, 16-Bit, ±10 V, Analog Output Module NI 9263, I would assume that the next sentences do refer to module not to the module familiy. And because I found the missing bit of information within the next lines, there was no need to read further...
At the end, it was not a big deal, because the problem can be easily solved with a simple transistor circuit. However, it was just a bit annoying, because the way the information is presented is misleading and that is the point I wanted to make...
Best wishes,
Luke
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10-19-2012 09:43 AM
... regarding the strane gage ... I needed specifically an analog output module in order to drive the strange gage. The output signal is amplified and detected by a n NI 9215.
Best wishes,
Luke