12-22-2005 12:45 PM
12-22-2005 10:42 PM
Hi Marc,
Which VI are you using? Are you using any of example VI's shipped with Labview?
and what is the Hi low limit/Range/Gain settings you are using for that channel?
Regards
Dev
12-23-2005 08:03 AM
12-23-2005 09:05 AM
12-23-2005 09:10 AM
12-23-2005 07:21 PM - edited 12-23-2005 07:21 PM
Hi Marc,
Is MAX sampling at 300KHz (each channel) when you're watching the signal there?
I've observed "parasitic-capacitance" at the A/D converter which (like Lynn said) is switched between analog-inputs on E-series devices. It's easy to stumble across the demonstration: while setting-up a multi-channel continuous DAQ (say 1KHz), leaving one channel unconnnected, the value measured on the "open" channel tracks the signal on the channel sampled previously. The hard part is convincing your supervisor that this "coupling" is OK.
I'd have suggested adding an "empty-channel" tied to ground, immediately-prior to the signal being discussed, but it sounds like you wouldn't be able to sample more channels fast enough. Just copied the following out of the "E-series Help" text, in case it my be of use:
"When the multiplexer switches from channel 0 to channel 1, the input to the PGIA switches from 4 V to 1 mV. The approximately 4 V step from 4 V to 1 mV is 4,000% of the new full-scale range. For a 12-bit device to settle within 0.012% (120 ppm or 1/2 LSB) of the 100 mV full-scale range on channel 1, the input circuitry must settle to within 0.0003% (3 ppm or 1/80 LSB) of the 4 V step. Some devices can take as long as 100 µs for the circuitry to settle this much."
Cheers!
Message Edited by Dynamik on 12-23-2005 07:24 PM
Message Edited by Dynamik on 12-23-2005 07:26 PM
01-05-2006 12:56 PM
Ok, so here's my next question. We're looking at getting an S Series card for this test, so that we can have a higher sampling rate on each channel. Since the channels are independent and sample simultaneously, the capacitance on the channels shouldn't be a problem, right? I'm sure there is still some crosstalk, but I'm hoping this would solve the capacitance problem and also give us a higher sampling rate.
Thanks for the help.
01-05-2006 01:51 PM
01-06-2006 10:35 AM