11-18-2019 10:22 AM
Thankyou for suggesting an option. I am really thankful for it.
I am not really good in electronics. But I want to clarify that if you are saying that this 0 to 20mA current passing through load or 170 ohm in attached pic can not be drawn by 9263?
11-18-2019 10:25 AM
Thankyou for detailed answer.
I am figuring out the options that i may have. I have already ni9265 option but not bought yet. But i have ni9263 already with me so 5B or 10B will be i think less expensive option for me.
Anyhow, i am grateful.
11-18-2019 10:26 AM
@ZohaibRamzane wrote:
Thankyou for suggesting an option. I am really thankful for it.
I am not really good in electronics. But I want to clarify that if you are saying that this 0 to 20mA current passing through load or 170 ohm in attached pic can not be drawn by 9263?
I think you are barking up the wrong tree here. I would suppose that U1 is the input voltage and U2 is probably the output load. But I can't be sure, never studied your Howland Voltage to Current converter system, and I don't have time to think this fully through to understand what is what in this schematic. The wiring in the schematic is pretty chaotic and makes understanding the circuit an extra challenge.
11-18-2019 10:26 AM
You need to under stand you will still need a way to read the voltage into your LabVIEW program. Do you have a DAQ card that will allow for you to read a 0-10VDC signal?
11-18-2019 10:29 AM
The system you should be thinking about here should look something like this
Computer ---> DAQ Card ----> Signal Conditioner (5B or 8B) ---> device to measure\control
11-18-2019 10:31 AM
I think voltage value in this case will be written to analog pin of 9263 within graphical code. Why would i need to read the voltage value. I need a control input in which i need to write a voltage value that will appear on pin which i can access extrrnally by wire.
11-18-2019 10:33 AM
Yes i have a seperate module 9201 that will measure voltage across pt100.
11-18-2019 10:50 AM
I have tried to implement this circuit alike;
11-18-2019 11:34 AM
I tried to look at the file but it told me the file could not be found.
11-18-2019 11:41 AM
You can see this video for diagram;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz647FxGDl4
I used Opam 741 instead.