12-10-2010 02:54 AM
12-14-2010 01:46 PM
Hi Karl,
Can you elaborate on what your application is - you mentioned switches but the card you want is for precise analog voltage acquisition. Are you looking at switch debounce? That resolution is quite small...2.5uV.
I found this:
NI 9205
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/208800
It has overvoltage protection to +/-30VDC, and you could get 4 with a cDAQ chassis to meet your 64 Diff channel requirement, but the accuracy is not what you want. What have you looked at so far?
12-14-2010 03:13 PM
Take a look at the 628x high precision DAQ M-Series DAQ cards. I think the have the resolution you need (depends on the range you need to read). I'm not sure on the overvolt requirements, you need to dig in the extended specs (pdf version).
As an alternative, you could use a simple amplifier in front of the card. Have a look on the signal conditioning options. (ok, you will need a multiplexer or relais card then as well)
Felix
12-15-2010 12:52 AM
Thanks for the recommendations,
I have already tried the USB 6289 and it does have the required resolution, however the overvoltage protection is only on 8 pins. This is not good enough since there will be times when all 16 differential channels of the DAQ will be at +16V
The same issue goes for the NI-9025 here the protection is for 1 pin only.
I have also tried an amplifier circuit using instrumentation amplifiers, however given the high channel count and very small voltages involved calibration of the individual gains is impossible.
Previously I used to use the PCI-6033E, this had overvoltage protection on all pins. Does such a card with an 18-bit resolution exist?
Karl
12-15-2010 04:52 AM
You could also make your own overvolt protection using zehner diodes.
Felix
12-15-2010 05:20 AM
I have also tried this, the result is that the zener diode protects the switch from this voltage also.
I then tried putting in a series resistor with the zener and both across the switch, however there then was too much noise introduced with this system.
12-16-2010 05:29 PM
Hi again,
So, the more I look at your specs it looks like your best bet is finding a card with the highest channel count that includes all other requirments and getting multiple cards. There are just too many tradeoffs between having high channel count, overvoltage protection and high precision for a single card.
12-17-2010 01:06 AM
Good morning and thanks,
Yes, I agree with your evaluation. However, what cards are there with overvoltage protection on all pins and still has 18-bit resolution?
Karl
12-17-2010 09:32 AM - edited 12-17-2010 09:33 AM
What if you built a clamping circuit to handle the overvoltage protection? Then you could use the 6289 with the extra circuitry?
Essentially, I don't think you will find a card that has both the overvoltage protection on all pins (more than 8 pins) and the 18-bit resolution you're looking for.
12-17-2010 09:38 AM
If you had a much slower sample rate you could get a DMM and a switch.