05-25-2023 10:28 AM
Our client specified a NI 9237 card (the DSUB connector version) and would like the excitation voltage input to be variable.
They want to source a variable 0 .. 24V power supply to drive this excitation input.
Question #1: Is this normal? I've only ever seen 10V excitation.
Question #2: Would it be possible to have a fixed power supply, say 24V, and to use a potentiometer to dial in an excitation voltage?
05-25-2023 01:13 PM
From the specs:
External ecitation for NI-9237 goes from 2V to 10V
05-25-2023 01:20 PM
Yes, now onto question 2, is it feasible to drive the excitation line with a potentiometer so a range of 0..10V is accomplished?
05-25-2023 01:39 PM
I don't recomend using a potentiometer.
I would rather use a variable power supply.
If you are willing to add a potentiometer to the circuit then go ahead and add a proper variable power supply.
05-26-2023 06:33 AM
@dsciarr wrote:
Yes, now onto question 2, is it feasible to drive the excitation line with a potentiometer so a range of 0..10V is accomplished?
I would recommend a potentiometer along with voltage follower using OPAMP to derive this 0-10V supply. But, why 24V and why variable?