09-28-2009 01:16 PM
I want to make sure I'm doing all I can to get the best measurement possible
Im using a SCB 100; I'm using a PCI 6033 card.
I've connected my analog wires
Looking at a chart labeled I/O connector for 64 channel E series Devices..
I see for ground a choice AI GND, AI SENSE, AI SENSE 2, EXT REF, AO GND, D GND.
I used the AI GND.
my measurement is close but there is some noise 4.30 milliamp is expected I'm getting 4.80 on some units
in Measurement and Automation I've set it up for ref single ended and a -10 to 10 vdc measurement
I connected a wire from the AI GND to my units I measure power supply ground the wire is short less than 10 inches, 16 gauge.
Am I using the correct ground?.
Thanks-Kurt
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10-01-2009 07:30 AM
That ground is fine. What I don't understand is: You set it up for a -10 to 10 vdc measurement, yet you are measuring Current?
10-01-2009 07:54 AM
10-01-2009 08:02 AM
aeastet wrote:
I would again highly recommend differential signal for less noise.
Kudos!
10-01-2009 08:13 AM
Kurt,
You describe the expected signal as 4.30 and the measured result as 4.80. You also asked about noise. Noise can be broadly defined as anything unwanted in your measurement, but specifically defining the nature of the error is more useful.
Several other possibilities occur to me: Gain error, offset, common mode current, ...
What is the frequency range of the desired signal? Does the measured result have the same frequency distribution? Do all channels exhibit the same type of erroneous behavior? Does the error correlate with anything else in the system (worse when the heater is energized for example)? What are the dynamic range and the source impedance of the desired signal? Are the signal sources grounded or floating? How are the inputs of unused channels connected?
Lynn
10-06-2009 07:19 PM
Ok, sorry i haven't been able to post my results.
ive been busy fixing my system.
It turned out to be a wiring issue stemmed from my point of measurement
my ground reference was riding with the units power supply ground and should of been running isolated to my ground strip.
The previous way the wire was acting like a resister.
Thanks