Hello
I am working with the DC-LVDT Omega 620-25
http://www.omega.com/pptst/LD620.html
Manual: http://www.omega.com/Manuals/manualpdf/M4345.pdf
Specs: http://www.omega.com/pressure/pdf/LD620.pdf
I am using the NI 9220 module on a compact DAQ for data acquisition. the module supports differential inputs and single ended mode.
NI 9220: http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/373920a_02.pdf
I am experience some trouble obtaining 3 digits of accuracy from the converted signal, the excitation voltage is 12.75 Volts (external adapter) and the reading is -5.9
Furthermore the second case was by using a single ended connection (as per the modules datasheet) single ended is achieved by connecting the signal - of the LVDT module to the COM input, I also placed a 100nF capacitor for noise filtering, I was able to get 2 digits of accuracy 1.12x.
Input is read with a continuous acquisition mode of 100 samples/second with a 500Hz frequency and a voltage range of -10 and 10 as device parameter options ( only differential mode is selectable)
In addition and since the LVDT is linear I should directly convert the voltage reading to distance but the output voltage is of different range the datasheet states that for an lvdt of -d/2 and d/2 it should outputs a -5 and 5 V readings.
I double checked on the sensitivity formula mv/V/mm Output Ripple: 0.02% FSO LD620-25 ±25 (±1.0)inch and with a range of -6 -> 6 the full LVDT range is (12V) therefore is its of 0.0024 mv/V * 12.75(excitation) = 0.0306mm
Example used: http://tinyurl.com/hrcshow
but i didn't use that as for calibration I am considering the initial read voltage to be the 0 reference and then subtracting it from each reading!
how can I eliminate additional noise (AC noise) that is affecting my measurement and what should I take into consideration for designing a filter and choosing it's type
when disconnecting the LVDT excitation voltage the modules outputs uV values that varies. considering the copper wire acts a receiver and generating additional noise I place the 100nF capacitor between the signal + and signal - terminals.
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