07-25-2017 06:41 PM
I am trying to use my NI9217 which is inserted in a chassis, which is NI9172, to measure a resistor. When I setup DAQ assist, I could find the device and choose the resistance function. However, no matter what I did, I still couldn't get correct data. I don't know what's going on. Meanwhile, even if I remove the resistor, the data was range from 8 to 10 which was meaningless. Shouldn't it to be ZERO? I thought.
Can someone help me? What I tried to do is very simple, I must make some mistakes in somewhere.
If you need anymore detail about my setup, please let me know immediately
07-26-2017 09:46 AM
I think the 9217 is an RTD module, Can you confirm you are trying to measure from an RTD?
At the below manual on page 12 it explains the correct process for connecting your RTDs to the module both 3 wire and 4 wire are supported.
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374187f.pdf
The below document should also offer some advice on how to connect them.
How Do I Connect 2, 3 and 4 Wire RTDs to My Data Acquisition Card?
07-26-2017 11:55 AM
I am so sorry. NI-9215 was what I used. I just mistyped.
But I did measure a kind of RTD.
07-26-2017 11:56 AM
Sorry, I mistyped the device, what I am using is NI-9215, not 9217.
07-26-2017 02:16 PM
Is that because I need to apply an external voltage into the resistor? When I did it, i got a value! But with big fluctuation. How to avoid the fluctuate?
07-26-2017 02:18 PM
Is that because I need to apply an external voltage into the resistor? When I did it, i got a value! But with big fluctuation. How to avoid the fluctuation?
07-27-2017 03:17 AM
You can see how a measurement should be connected up after you have made your measurement Task.
See the below link on how to get the connection information:
http://www.ni.com/tutorial/5396/en/
07-27-2017 04:13 AM - edited 07-27-2017 04:18 AM
In the manual it's shown how to connect the RTD, however
please show a quick schematic of the resistor you want to measure and how you connected it to the 9217.
If you have a resistor (in the 0-400 Ohm range) I would strongly recommend the 4 wire measure mode.
Keep the wires short and minimise the loop area.
If you have a connection cable with two twisted pairs , use one pair for EX +COM and the other for the RTD inputs. In case of an additional shield, add it on one side only to the COM.
Is your resistor isolated mounted? You still can have EMC couplings (capacitive or inductive or by reduced isolation at high temperature(?) )
07-27-2017 10:32 AM
OK, I probably know the point. The NI-9215 doesn't have an internal excitation source. So I have to apply an external voltage source in the resistor. The schematic should be like this:
07-27-2017 10:42 AM