03-20-2014 10:15 AM
I am attemting to measure the current and voltage on a 15V power rail. (Here is a copy of my circuit attatched) I am using a USB-6225 DAQ and Lab View,
I have my device under test connected to a power supply. I have connected two differential channels to the DAQ, one for the current and one for the voltage.
I understand that the DAQ can not handle more than 10V so I use a voltage divider to half the voltage. When I run the measurements, the current reported is incorrect. It shows 10A when it should be about 500mA.
When I reduce the voltage on the power supply to 10V, it all works fine, so I am guessing its got something to do with the 10V limit.
Please can you advise how I can connect this up correctly?
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03-20-2014 10:30 AM
Why are you posting a hardware issue to a software forum?
03-20-2014 10:37 AM - edited 03-20-2014 10:42 AM
R(Sense) should be within 10 volts of the DAQ chassis. Thats all the common mode rejection you are likely to have on a DAQ device. (But check your device specification sheet ---- don't trust me RTFM!)
if you do not have a common "Ground" between the DAQ device and the supply you are monitoring you will need an opto-coupler (But any first year EE student could tell you that)
As an Asside.: Who the hell ever started the convention of stuffing R (sense) on the + side of a circuit anyhow? Use a regulated supply with "Remote sensing" if you really care about the DUT power consumption.
03-20-2014 10:52 AM - edited 03-20-2014 10:55 AM
Do it this way.
03-20-2014 11:14 AM
Great, that worked!
Thank you very much for your constructive feedback and suggestion, much apprecited!
03-20-2014 02:10 PM - edited 03-20-2014 02:27 PM
High side current sensing does prevent ground disturbances for sensitive or high speed PWM/Inverter circuits.
I think it can be used for additional diagnostic info that low side can't provide, can't recall.
EDIT: Forgot- with high side you can use multiple sensors to monitor current of multiple loads on a common ground buss.
Never had a need to use it though.
-AK2DM