01-30-2007 05:24 AM
01-30-2007 06:29 AM
01-31-2007 11:36 AM
01-31-2007 06:53 PM
The DAQ board that I am using is the PCI-6052E and the output of the signal conditioner is as following:
supply voltage VDC 25~30
supply current mA DC 3.0 (+/-0.25)
01-31-2007 10:42 PM
you mean you want to connect VDC 25~30 to an AI channel of your DAQ card directly????
I strongly suggest that you do not do it. This would surely damage your card
That card can only measure in range of +/-10V
Here are the maximum overvoltage protection figures for this card
Overvoltage protection
Powered on .................................±25 V
Powered off.................................±15 V
02-01-2007 01:51 AM - edited 02-01-2007 01:51 AM
Oh, sorry the sensor excitation voltage is 27V and the output voltage is less than 3V.
Message Edited by tkdnutter@yahoo.com on 02-01-2007 02:10 AM
02-01-2007 06:03 PM
02-04-2007 01:12 AM
Dear Jesse
First of all I would like to thank you for all your help. I now know that I am suppose to connect the negative end of the signal conditioners power supply to the pin 34 and the positive end to the 68 pin.
But where is the negitive terminal on my signal conditioner? I can't find it. Well, I don't know what it is. So I have attached a link to a picture and the specifications of the signal conditioner.
http://www.davidson.com.au/products/vibration/pcb/conditioner/480b21.asp
To connect from channel 1 to the pin 68 on the connector board I have used a BNC cable and cut it in half and split it, so I can connect to pin 68. I know that I need to ground the signal by connecting something up to the pin 34. But what do I connect it from? Where is the negative terminal?
Dave
PS Sorry to be such a pain in the ass as I don't have a clue...
02-04-2007 11:30 PM
If it is a single core BNC cable, usually the inner core cable can be connected to positive terminal of channel and the outer shielding/webbing can be connected to the negative or ground terminal
02-05-2007 12:31 PM