10-19-2017 04:47 AM
I need to select a usb powered low cost daq to read an analog voltage upto 24V DC. Any suggestions please. Thank you!
10-19-2017
05:29 AM
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Hi dhans,
Thanks for your query. There are many factors to take into account when selecting hardware. I would recommend calling your local NI office to discuss your application needs so we can work together to select the most suitable hardware for your application.
Best regards,
Tom
10-19-2017 05:33 AM
Thanks, Tom.
I have read a document from NI in which they have given enough details to choose a correct hardware.
10-19-2017
09:14 AM
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In my experience, anything low-cost and USB powered will only read +/- 10Vdc. You will need some sort of signal conditioner to scale the voltage down to this range and then you can scale it back up in software.
I don't know what your definition of low-cost is but I have used the USB-6212 in several applications and it works for what I am using it for. There is a list of USB devices on this page.
10-20-2017
01:29 AM
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Thanks..Aputman.. I have found one compaq DAQ chassis and a DAQ card NI-9221 which can read an input voltage of -60V to +60V.
NI-9221 - https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/ni-9221-specs/page/specs.html
C-DAQ - https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/cdaq-9171-specs/page/specs.html