03-04-2016 07:01 AM
I have some VDC output pressure transducers that I am looking to use with a DAQ system. I currently have a USB-6001 module, can the analog out of that device be used to power the sensor? I know something like the NI 9219 has dedicated excitation channels, but I'm not sure how different that is.
03-04-2016 09:47 AM
I am not sure of the specifications fo rthe USB-6001 but most analog output channels can only provide 2 to 5 mA. Many sensors, especially strain gauges, require significantly more than that.
You may be able to use the +5 V output for up to 200 mA or more but this often has a lot of noise from the switching of the digital circuits inside the device.
Lynn
03-04-2016 01:22 PM
Ah ok, thats about what I had figured. So modules like the 9219 have more robust/ioslated power supplies to provide the excitation for the sensors? Are there any DAQ modules that integrate the analog input circuitry and a dedicated power supply?
03-04-2016 02:50 PM
I am not familiar with the 9219 but I think that devices which provide power for excitation have dedicated circuits for that purpose.
If you are asking about a device which can provide power at variable voltages, I think you may want to look at Source-Measure devices.
Lynn
03-06-2016 11:23 AM
03-07-2016 07:25 AM
I don't nesscessarily need a device to precisley control the output voltage (my digging into source measure units makes it seem like they are overkill). I'm more just trying to find a unit performs both the analog in DAQ function, as well as providing the properly stable/isolated Excitation power supply. Essentially I'd prefer to just have one "DAQ Box" plugged into my computer running labivew, rather than a DAQ plugged into a computer in addition to a Benchtop power supply plugged into the wall.
03-07-2016 07:45 AM
ok it is related information about 6001 I hope it could help you
03-07-2016 07:48 AM - edited 03-07-2016 07:49 AM
also see if this out put voltage and current in your sensor required voltage range