05-04-2023 10:33 AM
Hi NI Community,
I'm trying to log a current signal from a pressure transducer. I'm using DAQ Express and the Analog Input
My problem is that the expected current range from the sensor is 4-20 mA. However the current that I read on AI is pegged at ~42 mA. See the attached screenshot.
However, I'm new to National Instruments devices and software and wonder if there's an important step I'm missing, whether regarding the wiring or DAQExpress.
Things that I triple-checked and had reviewed and verified by a colleague:
* I'm providing sufficient input Voltage (12-30 VDC)
* I wired correctly (wiring diagram on page 3 of https://assets.omega.com/manuals/M5720.pdf)
* The output is outside of the specified output range for this sensor.
Any ideas on troubleshooting this would be very helpful.
Thank you!
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05-04-2023 10:57 AM
USB-6255 is a multifunction I/O module and does not support measuring current directly. You need to use a shunt resistor and measure the voltage across the resistor. Measuring Current with the NI Analog Voltage Input Channels
In the DAQ Express, you specify a shunt resistance value of 249 ohms. Hence given the input voltage of USB-6255 is +/- 10 V, maximum current is
I = V/R
= 10/249
= 0.04016 A
Hence the max and min current in DAQ Express is +/- 40.16 mA.
USB-6255 has a maximum working voltage of 11 V for analog input, hence in actual operation, it can return a current value of up to 44.18 mA.
05-04-2023 02:10 PM
Thank you, very helpful. We were able to measure the expected signal output on another device that has a built-in shunt resistor. I'm a novice in electronics so it wasn't apparent to me that I needed a resistor. I'll get some and follow the resource doc you linked to measure current via voltage input as you suggested.