11-20-2013 04:24 AM
Hi,
I'm using a NI USB-6211 device, on windows XP, and i have problem reading the voltage (attached photo).
My analog differential signal (DC signal from a DC power supply) is connected to analog input in the usb-6211 (to AI1 and AI9 ports).
The signal I'm getting is constantly changing between 0V to the input volt (in the attached picture - 4V) instead of 4V DC.
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11-20-2013 03:28 PM
Hello Yonijar!
Thanks for the screenshot. It looks like there is a "yellow bang" or exclamation mark inside a yellow symbol next to your device. This is due to an issue between USB 2.0 and Windows XP which causes data to be read incorrectly. Please take a look at the KnowledgeBase link below to find out a bit more information.
http://ae.natinst.com/public.nsf/webPreview/4BE60A5A38574E59862578D8005CFD4F?OpenDocument
The typical solution is to download the USB hotfix for XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969238
I hope this helps, but let me know either way.
Thanks,
Eric-E
11-21-2013 03:02 AM
Thank you Eric-E,
I've installed the hotFix and the "yellow bang" is now gone, but the problem remains..
I've also installed "DAQ Diagnostic Utility" and diagnostic results were "pass" for all the tests.
I also tried a different cable and it didn't helped.
any more ideas?
how can i check if the problem is in the DAQ itself?
thank you for your help.
11-21-2013 10:40 AM
It might be a good idea to test with a 9 V battery using a differential connection with the wiring configuration outlined in the manual (picture and link below). I know it sounds basic, but re-seating the black I/O connector to the device might help. Make sure you refference AI GND as well.
11-28-2013 02:24 AM
Thank you very much, it did solve the problem.
I believe that the problem is caused because the DC power supply have +,-,& ground terminals - connecting the minus terminal to ground
also solved the problem.
04-03-2014 01:58 PM
I'm trying to reduce the noise that is being read from my pressure transducer with a USB-6211 DAQ, but everything I have tried is leading to an incorrect measurement. In the form I have it now is the closest I'm getting to the correct measurement, but with a lot of noise. Any ideas on how to reduce this noise?
04-04-2014 01:50 PM
I have attached a link on our website that goes through several steps for troubleshooting noise for analog signals.
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3344/en/
I hope this helps!