03-05-2017 11:47 PM
Hi guys, recently I started to work with DAQ devices, specifically USB 6215. I need to measure high voltages, between 12 to 19 VDC. Somebody told me that I can measure until 20 VDC if I connect the (-) pin to ground in differential mode. However I think that this will violate the maximum working voltage of ±10.4 V related to AI GND but I am not sure if this one applies for the differential mode, if not which is the criteria to determinate maximum voltage for a measurement?
I dont understand well what is the difference between the maximum working voltage and the Input range? Which would be the maximum voltage that I can measure if I connect the (-) to Ground in the differential mode?
I hope you can help to solve my doubts, I am new using DAQ devices and I would like to get more information for in the future I can take right decision when I use the equipment.
Thanks in advance.
03-07-2017 07:30 PM
You can use for 20V inputs if you are not using more than 2 channels
03-07-2017 08:28 PM
What you want is to connect 10V to AI GND. Then the - to the GND of the system. The key is that you need each side of the diff measurement to be within 10V of AI GND.
03-08-2017 01:04 AM
Hi Machop, Crossrulz, first of all thanks for their answers.
@Machop: Why do you say that the limitation are 2 channels?
@Crossrulz: I did not understand well this part "What you want is to connect 10V to AI GND. " could you please explain me more?
Thanks to both, the forum is a really good place to learn more about NI technologies.