10-04-2011 02:17 AM
Hell forum,
I have a situation where I cannot use RSE connections due to noise considerations. So using my USB 6212 I have attached 8 of my sensors in differentiaL mode with the return line common to all 8 AI(-) inputs and is a reference sensor. i am using 100 kohm bias resistor on all AI(+) lines as well on ALL AI(-) lines. Is this correct? I mean since the AI(-) lines are common to all, should I be connecting only one 100 kOhm?
I am thinking since I have connected 8 bias resistors on a common line shared amongst all AI(-), this effectively reduces the bias resistor to much lesse value (parrallel connection).
Please advice 🙂
cheers,
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10-04-2011 04:16 PM
navneet,
Yes your set up is correct, you need bias resistors on all lines. The following document covers this well.
Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals
Regards,
Danny F
10-04-2011 07:00 PM
Thanks Danny for your reply. ut it still buggers me if I connect all 8 bias. Since at any given time when any of the switch is connected, it will "feel" 8 bias resistors connected since this one line gioes to each of the 8 AI(-) inputs! I think this will be redundant and can be accomplished with only one bias resistor? Please see attahced file for scheme.
10-05-2011 02:02 PM
navneet,
If the AI- lines are all connected to the same node on your measurments, then yes you can use only one bias resistor.
Regards,
Danny F