11-17-2015 05:11 PM - edited 11-17-2015 05:17 PM
Hi there,
I am using two Kistler Acoustic Emission Sensors Type 8152B111 to detect fracture in bone. I am using one Kistler Piezotron Coupler Type 5125B to filter the signal output from one sensor but for the other I need to filter the signal using LabView. I need to know if this is possible please, and a rough guide on how to go about this.
I have attached the specification sheet for the coupler and tha for the acoustic sensor also, to clarify.
11-18-2015 05:18 PM
Hi ClodaghD
We have the possibility to use different VIs, in our case I will attach some links that will be useful for you:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/A466D72090293B438625727D00038688
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3237/en/
Regards
11-21-2015 10:12 AM
Your sensors need a current drive supply, so for one sensor you are using the 5125, but do you already have a constant current source for your other sensor?
Don't just hook it up to a voltage supply, you can burn up your sensor!
If you want to use both sensors simoultaniously AND you need to have (well, ... about) equal transferfunctions (gain, filter) , you will nedd to do channel calbrations anyway to do a correction,
I asssume you do the analyses in the frequncy domain, so there is the way to do the correctons.
If you just want to use both sensors for a task, a Q&D solution is possible.. but a professional solution would be to use two identical conditioner.
the cheap Q&D solution includes soldering your own driver circuit 😉
What do you NEED to do?