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Содержание Module SCXI-1503

Страница 1: ...SCXI TM SCXI 1503 User Manual March 2007 374271A 01...

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Страница 3: ...t laws this publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording storing in an information retrieval system or translating in whole or...

Страница 4: ...t for precautions to take When symbol is marked on a product it denotes a warning advising you to take precautions to avoid electrical shock When symbol is marked on a product it denotes a component t...

Страница 5: ...nals 2 2 Connecting Resistive Devices to the SCXI 1503 2 2 4 Wire Configuration 2 3 2 Wire Configuration 2 4 3 Wire Resistive Sensor Configuration 2 5 Lead Resistance Compensation Using a 3 Wire Resis...

Страница 6: ...4 11 Resistance Temperature Characteristic of Thermistors 4 12 Chapter 5 Using the SCXI 1503 Developing Your Application in NI DAQmx 5 1 Typical Program Flowchart 5 1 General Discussion of Typical Fl...

Страница 7: ...e Resistive Sensor Configuration 2 5 Figure 2 4 3 Wire Configuration Using Matched Current Sources 2 6 Figure 4 1 Block Diagram of SCXI 1503 4 2 Figure 4 2 2 Wire RTD Measurement 4 6 Figure 4 3 Resist...

Страница 8: ...signments 2 10 Table 2 4 SCXI 1503 50 Pin Rear Connector Signals 2 11 Table 4 1 Platinum RTD Types 4 8 Table 5 1 NI DAQmx Voltage Measurement Properties 5 4 Table 5 2 NI DAQmx RTD Measurement Properti...

Страница 9: ...he SCXI 1503 can programmatically connect each input to ground which greatly improves its accuracy by enabling a self calibration of each input to reduce offset drift errors You can multiplex several...

Страница 10: ...CXI 1503 User Manual Terminal block installation guide Documentation for your software Tools Wire cutter Wire stripper Flathead screwdriver Phillips screwdriver National Instruments Documentation The...

Страница 11: ...about the DAQ device that plugs into or is connected to the computer Use this documentation for hardware installation and configuration instructions specification information about the DAQ device and...

Страница 12: ...adio Frequency Interference document before removing equipment covers or connecting or disconnecting any signal wires Installing the SCXI 1503 Module into the SCXI Chassis Refer to the SCXI Quick Star...

Страница 13: ...3 User Manual Verifying the SCXI 1503 Installation Refer to the SCXI Quick Start Guide for details about testing the SCXI chassis and module installation in software Refer to Chapter 3 Configuring and...

Страница 14: ...output connected to pins A3 and or A4 CJ SENSOR is also filtered and multiplexed to the module output buffer The differential input signal range of an SCXI 1503 module input channel is 10 V when using...

Страница 15: ...a bias resistor is not recommended as this can result in noisy readings Connecting Resistive Devices to the SCXI 1503 You can connect resistive devices to the SCXI signal conditioning system in a 4 2...

Страница 16: ...a separate pair of wires to sense the voltage across the resistive sensor Because of the high input impedance of the differential amplifier negligible current flows through the sense wires This result...

Страница 17: ...s is the most commonly used configuration for connecting thermistors to a signal conditioning system because the large sensitivity of thermistors usually results in the introduction of a negligible er...

Страница 18: ...over the 2 wire measurement by connecting the device as shown in Figure 2 3 In this configuration very little current flows through RL3 and therefore RL2 is the only lead resistance that introduces a...

Страница 19: ...rces You can compensate for the errors introduced by lead resistance voltage drops by using a 3 wire resistive sensor and two matched current sources connected as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 3 Wire...

Страница 20: ...he differential amplifier eliminating their effect on the voltage measured across RT Note RL1 and RL2 are assumed to be equal The effectiveness of this method depends on the matching of the current so...

Страница 21: ...IEX1 22 NC IEX2 IEX2 21 NC IEX3 IEX3 20 RSVD IEX4 IEX4 19 RSVD IEX5 IEX5 18 NC IEX6 IEX6 17 NC IEX7 IEX7 16 GND AI8 AI8 15 GND AI9 AI9 14 GND AI10 AI10 13 GND AI11 AI11 12 NC AI12 AI12 11 NC AI13 AI1...

Страница 22: ...sis Ground Connects to the SCXI chassis B24 B17 B8 B1 IEX 0 7 IEX 8 15 Negative Excitation Connects to the channel ground reference This is the return path for the corresponding IEX channel C24 C17 C8...

Страница 23: ...6 NC NC 7 8 NC NC 9 10 NC NC 11 12 NC NC 13 14 NC NC 15 16 NC NC 17 18 NC NC 19 20 NC NC 21 22 NC NC 23 24 DIG GND SER DAT IN 25 26 SER DAT OUT DAQ D A 27 28 NC SLOT 0 SEL 29 30 NC NC 31 32 NC DIG GND...

Страница 24: ...50 Pin Rear Connector Signals Pin SCXI Signal Name NI DAQmx Device Signal Name Direction Description 1 2 AI GND AI GND Analog input ground connects to the analog input ground of the DAQ device 3 AI 0...

Страница 25: ...into the SCXIbus INTR line to indicate whether the information on MOSI is being sent to a module or Slot 0 36 SCAN CLK AI HOLD COMP AI HOLD Input Scan clock a rising edge indicates to the scanned SCXI...

Страница 26: ...ettings and the measurements and how to configure settings in your application refer to Chapter 4 Theory of Operation Common Software Configurable Settings This section describes the most frequently u...

Страница 27: ...improves the accuracy of the measurement With auto zero enabled the inputs of the SCXI 1503 are internally grounded The driver makes a measurement when the task begins and then subtracts the measured...

Страница 28: ...odule to make the following types of measurements Voltage input Thermocouple RTD Thermistors Creating a Global Channel or Task To create a new voltage temperature or current input NI DAQmx global task...

Страница 29: ...you set the minimum and maximum range of NI DAQmx Task or NI DAQmx Global Channel the driver selects the best gain for the measurement You also can set it through your application 10 If you are creat...

Страница 30: ...tart button 8 After you have completed verifying the channels click the Stop button You have now verified the SCXI 1503 configuration and signal connection Note For more information on how to further...

Страница 31: ...Corporation 4 1 SCXI 1503 User Manual 4 Theory of Operation This chapter provides a brief overview and a detailed discussion of the circuit features of the SCXI 1503 module Refer to Figure 4 1 while...

Страница 32: ...onnector Rear Signal Connector 32 to 1 Mux Input Protection and Lowpass Filter Switch Switch Switch Mux Inst Amp AI 0 AI 0 AI 0 AI 0 Lowpass Filter Buffer Buffer Inst Amp Gain 31 Gain 0 Lowpass Filter...

Страница 33: ...e connects the rear signal connector to the SCXIbus allowing a DAQ device to control the SCXI 1503 module and the rest of the chassis Digital Control Circuitry The digital control circuitry consists o...

Страница 34: ...analog input channel of the DAQ device Multiplexed mode operation is ideal for high channel count systems Multiplexed mode is typically used for performing scanning operations with the SCXI 1503 The...

Страница 35: ...l connector If the DAQ device scans the cabled module the module routes its input signals through the AI 0 pin on its rear signal connector to a single channel on the DAQ device Measuring Temperature...

Страница 36: ...he voltage drop across the lead resistances labeled RL adds an error voltage to the measured voltage Figure 4 2 2 Wire RTD Measurement For example a lead resistance of 0 3 in each wire adds a 0 6 erro...

Страница 37: ...0 is the resistance of the RTD at 100 C R0 is the resistance of the RTD at 0 C For example a 100 platinum RTD with 0 003911 has a resistance of 139 11 at 100 C Figure 4 3 displays a typical resistance...

Страница 38: ...dar Van Dusen coefficients shown in Table 4 1 T is the temperature in C Table 4 1 lists the RTD types and their corresponding coefficients Table 4 1 Platinum RTD Types Standard Temperature Coefficient...

Страница 39: ...ed across the RTD V0 you can solve for T as follows where V0 is the measured RTD voltage IEX is the excitation current US Industrial Standard American 3911 100 A 3 9692 10 3 B 5 8495 10 7 C 4 233 10 1...

Страница 40: ...exhibit temperature coefficients of 10 k C or more In comparison a 100 platinum RTD has a sensitivity of only 0 4 C Also the physically small size and low thermal mass of a thermistor bead allows a ve...

Страница 41: ...n thermistor stability accuracy and interchangeability have prompted increased use of thermistors in a variety of applications Thermistor Measurement Circuits This section details information about th...

Страница 42: ...issipation constant depends heavily on how easily heat is transferred away from the thermistor so the dissipation constant can be specified for different media in still air water or oil bath Typical d...

Страница 43: ...4 13 SCXI 1503 User Manual where T K is the temperature in degrees Kelvin equal to T C 273 15 RT is the resistance of the thermistor a b and c are coefficients obtained from the thermistor manufactur...

Страница 44: ...or global channel in unlicensed mode These messages continue to appear until you install version 8 1 or later of an NI ADE This section describes how to configure and use NI DAQmx to control the SCXI...

Страница 45: ...te a Task Programmatically Create Task in DAQ Assistant or MAX No Hardware Timing Triggering Create Task Using DAQ Assistant No Yes No Yes Configure Channels Further Configure Channels Start Measureme...

Страница 46: ...task If you are using an ADE other than an NI ADE or if you want to explicitly create and configure a task for a certain type of acquisition you can programmatically create the task from your ADE usin...

Страница 47: ...underlying set of NI DAQmx properties Table 5 1 shows some of these properties You can use Table 5 1 to determine what kind of properties you need to set to configure the module for your application...

Страница 48: ...age from every sample The SCXI 1503 supports None or Once Yes Analog Input General Properties Advanced Input Configuration Coupling AI Coupling Specifies the input coupling of the channel The SCXI 150...

Страница 49: ...such as 2 wire 3 wire or 4 wire Yes Table 5 3 NI DAQmx Thermistor Measurement Properties Property Short Name Description DAQ Assistant Accessible Analog Input Temperature Thermistor R1 AI Thrmistr R1...

Страница 50: ...rful analysis toolsets for each NI ADE to help you perform advanced analysis on the data without requiring you to have a programming background After you acquire the data and perform any required anal...

Страница 51: ...configure the channels of the SCXI 1503 If you need more information or for further instructions select Help VI Function How To Help from the LabVIEW menu bar Note Except where otherwise stated the V...

Страница 52: ...modifications made with a channel property node are not saved in the task in the DAQ Assistant They are only available for the present session Start Measurement DAQmx Start Task vi Read Measurement D...

Страница 53: ...operties Note If you do not use Active Channels the properties are set on all of the channels in the task 6 Right click ActiveChans and select Add Element Left click the new ActiveChans box Navigate t...

Страница 54: ...he properties of the channels programmatically using the DAQmx Channel Property Node Text Based ADEs You can use text based ADEs such as LabWindows CVI Measurement Studio Visual Basic 6 NET and C to c...

Страница 55: ...nChannel System Double minVal System Double maxVal To actually create and configure the channel you would enter something resembling the following example code Task myTask new NationalInstruments DAQm...

Страница 56: ...503 is shipped with a calibration certificate and is calibrated at the factory to the specifications described in Appendix A Specifications Calibration constants are stored inside the calibration EEPR...

Страница 57: ...download from ni com calibration by clicking Manual Calibration Procedures For external calibration of modules not listed there Basic Calibration Service or Detailed Calibration Service is recommende...

Страница 58: ...Input coupling DC Input signal ranges 100 mV gain 100 or 10 V gain 1 Input overvoltage protection Powered on 42 VDC Powered off 25 V Inputs protected AI 0 15 CJ sensor input protection 15 VDC powered...

Страница 59: ...point average 1 C of autozero temperature Table A 1 RTD Measurement Accuracy Measured Temperature C 100 Max C 100 Typ C 1000 Max C 1000 Typ C 100 to 0 0 60 0 23 1 09 0 46 0 to 25 0 62 0 23 1 11 0 47...

Страница 60: ...interval per channel any gain 0 012 accuracy 3 s 0 0061 accuracy 10 s 0 0015 accuracy 20 s Noise characteristics RTI Gain 1 10 Hz to 1 MHz 100 Vrms Gain 100 10 Hz to 1 MHz 1 Vrms 0 1 to 10 Hz 0 5 Vp...

Страница 61: ...ift 5 ppm C Output voltage compliance 10 V Maximum resistive load 100 k Overvoltage protection 40 VDC Measurement Category CAT I Power Requirements From SCXI Backplane V 18 5 to 25 VDC 170 mA V 18 5 t...

Страница 62: ...ual Physical Figure A 1 SCXI 1503 Dimensions Weight 745 g 26 3 oz Maximum Working Voltage Maximum working voltage refers to the signal voltage plus the common mode voltage Signal common mode Each inpu...

Страница 63: ...up 1 Class A CE C Tick ICES and FCC Part 15 Emissions Class A Note For EMC compliance operate this device according to product documentation CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements...

Страница 64: ...ick Yes to continue deleting the module or chassis or No to cancel this action Note Deleting the SCXI chassis deletes all modules in the chassis All configuration information for these modules is also...

Страница 65: ...ey are loose but do not completely remove the thumbscrews Remove the SCXI 1503 by pulling steadily on both thumbscrews until the module slides completely out Figure B 1 Removing the SCXI 1503 1 Cable...

Страница 66: ...pport representative often suggests troubleshooting measures If requesting technical support by phone have the system nearby so you can try these measures immediately NI contact information is listed...

Страница 67: ...ate current at a level different than 100 A No Do not attempt to modify any circuitry in the SCXI 1503 Are there any user serviceable parts inside the SCXI 1503 No There are no fuses potentiometers sw...

Страница 68: ...t channel do any damage to the SCXI 1503 No The SCXI 1503 delivers 100 A into any load from 0 to 100 k Does open circuiting a current output channel damage the SCXI 1503 What is the open circuit volta...

Страница 69: ...k kilo 103 M mega 106 Numbers Symbols percent positive of or plus negative of or minus plus or minus less than per degree ohms 5 V signal 5 VDC source signal A A amperes ADE application development e...

Страница 70: ...Data Address DAQ data acquisition 1 collecting and measuring electrical signals from sensors transducers and test probes or fixtures and processing the measurement data using a computer 2 collecting a...

Страница 71: ...drivers driver software software that controls a specific hardware device such as an E M Series DAQ device E EMC electromagnetic compliance EMI electromagnetic interference excitation a voltage or cur...

Страница 72: ...asure such as volts and hertz 2 mega the prefix for 1 048 576 or 220 when used with B to quantify data or computer memory MISO master in slave out signal MOSI master out slave in signal multiplex to r...

Страница 73: ...ion RSVD reserved bit pin or signal RTD resistance temperature detector S s seconds S samples scan one or more analog samples taken at the same time or nearly the same time Typically the number of inp...

Страница 74: ...supply and control circuitry in the SCXI chassis SLOT 0 SEL slot 0 select signal SPI CLK serial peripheral interface clock signal T thermistor a thermally sensitive resistor Traditional NI DAQ Legacy...

Страница 75: ...ents typically used with a PC that has the functionality of a classic stand alone instrument 2 a LabVIEW software module VI which consists of a front panel user interface and a block diagram program v...

Страница 76: ...d presenting 5 7 completing 5 8 LabVIEW 5 8 program flowchart figure 5 2 programmable properties 5 13 specifying channel strings 5 11 C cables custom 2 1 calibration SCXI 1503 5 13 CE compliance speci...

Страница 77: ...nput characteristics specifications A 1 installation into SCXI chassis 1 4 L LabVIEW developing an application 5 8 programming a task table 5 8 using a NI DAQmx channel property node 5 10 LabWindows C...

Страница 78: ...resistive sensor connected to 2 wire configuration 2 5 4 wire configuration 2 3 lead resistance compensation using 3 wire resistive sensor and two matched current sources 2 6 RTD measurement propertie...

Страница 79: ...t sources 2 6 RTDs measurement errors 4 6 overview 4 5 relationship between resistance and temperature 4 6 resistance temperature curve figure 4 7 thermistors measurement circuits 4 11 overview 4 10 r...

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