01-17-2013 02:03 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm planing to built a control and data acquisition system for a Test Stand using NI cDAQ. Due to a high number of inputs and outputs it is necesary to use 2 cDAQ of 8 slots each. My question is, what cDAQ is most recommendable to use in the system USB cDAQ or Ethernet cDAQ?
Thanks in advance,
Alfredo
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01-21-2013 09:51 AM
Hello,
I think that both options are valid. Ethernet is ideal for taking measurements at distances beyond the 5 m limit of a USB cable. If the distance is not a problem, then you might to consider the bandwidth for both buses. Depending of your network configuration USB connections could allow you to transfer more information. Take a look to the next link to see the differences for the USB and Ethernet buses.
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/12117/en
Regards,
01-21-2013 01:28 PM
Hi MCOTO,
I found enough information (in the article you sent me) to choose the best bus for my application
Thank you very much
Busu
10-04-2013 01:02 PM
Hi, I have a cDAQ 9174. I'm trying to measure vibration signal. But, I connected the USB and power cables and my computer doesn't read nothing. The LED's: power and active always are on and the ready LED is off. Somebody know what problem is happening with my cDAQ?
10-07-2013 09:15 AM
To better support you, please create a new forum post for this issue. Since this issue is not related to the original forum post, which already has a solution, your question might not be seen by people monitoring the forums. This also helps create problems and solutions organized for future use.
Nick