06-17-2011 10:08 AM
I am trying to measure the voltage output from a omega FMA-78P4 mass flow controller. It outputs signals from 0-5V DC corresponing to the flow rate. I have tried to get my PCI-6023e board with a SCB-68 accessory to read the voltage input in differential mode. I currently have the signal going into ACH0 and the common into ACH8. When I run the test panel for the NI-DAQmx, i get a reading of 10 that does not vary when I change the flow rate. I can see the voltage change by a multimeter, so the problem is somewhere in the interface to the SCB-68. What do I need to do to fix this problem?
06-20-2011 02:15 PM
thor0411,
To make the voltage measurement, you should connect:
The Positive end to AI 0, PIN 68
The Negative end to AO GND, PIN 67.
This should provide a correct measurement for AI 0.
Regards,
Aaron
06-21-2011 09:05 AM
When I connect in that fashion, I get a voltage reading of -1.2 V in differential mode and -3 V in RSE mode. When nothing is connected I get a reading of -0.07V.
06-21-2011 11:08 AM
Have you tried connecting + to 68 and - to 34 and 67?
Curt
06-21-2011 11:17 AM
I just tried that. My voltmeter registers +3 mV coming out of the mass flow controller. I get a reading from the test panel of -0.01 V for differential mode and -0.08 V for RSE mode.
06-21-2011 11:32 AM
Have you tried measuring another device? For example, the output of a power supply or a battery to check the 6023e.
Have you tried another channel on the 6023e?
06-22-2011 03:51 PM
Ch-0 of the SCB-68 has a jumper setting that can enable an on board Temp Sensor. Check the settings of S1, S2 S3, S4 and S5. Mine has the various settings on a lable inside the top cover. I think you will want to use the 68 Generic Terminals setting shown at bottom left of lable.