Gadgit
Automotive
- Jan 22, 2015
- 6
Hi All,
I am hoping you might have some ideas on a problem I've been having with signal noise. I've been searching around for ideas, and have tried quite a few things, but am a bit stumped. I keep reading that 4-20mA is supposed to be less susceptible to noise, which is only confusing me further.
To give you a bit of background, I am the control engineer for a company who are developing a new type of engine, and have recently build a new engine test cell, which is causing me noise headaches. I built our first test cell with what limited knowledge of best practices I had and attempted to separate signals and power, crossing at 90 degrees and using Belden twisted pair shielded cables (only grounded at one end). This first cell has very low signal noise and I'm happy with it. We use a NI CompactRIO for data acquisition and use a mix of thermocouples, 0-10V and 4-20 mA signals. This cell has an ABB 15kW VSD 'dyno' which interferes very little with signals.
The next cell I've built, I went to even more efforts to reduce noise - as it has a 75kW dyno, I was more concerned. I separated high power lines completely, so there are no crossing or parallel runs, I've used enclosed trunking from sensors all the way into an enclosure for the DAQ system, again, all shielded cables etc. However, this setup is giving me significantly more noise!
The noise is not from the VSD, as it's present even with the drive powered off (but gets slightly worse with it on). I see noise on all my signals, but what surprises me most is that the 4-20mA seem to be the worst!
The main differences between my two cells are: A metal enclosure for the DAQ system, this contains two 24V power supplies and one 5V supply powered by 240V AC which also enters the panel (at the top, signals in bottom). Signal cables are run in enclosed metal trunking. The 4-20mA signals are in a single shielded multi core cable (rather than twisted pair shielded belden). The 4-20mA signals run in wall trunking with 240 V (although the noise looks more like white noise rather than AC coupled).
I've tried quite a few things to find the source - mainly going back to basics i.e. running CRIO from external power supply with all modules removed and a fixed 5V (for 0-10V) signals into analogue inputs. I still seem to get more noise than I would expect - and more than my other system. My feeling is that the noise is coming from the environment or power supplies.
Sorry for the long post, any ideas would be greatly appreciated! I've got some screenshots etc. which I can upload if anyone would find them useful.
Many thanks
I am hoping you might have some ideas on a problem I've been having with signal noise. I've been searching around for ideas, and have tried quite a few things, but am a bit stumped. I keep reading that 4-20mA is supposed to be less susceptible to noise, which is only confusing me further.
To give you a bit of background, I am the control engineer for a company who are developing a new type of engine, and have recently build a new engine test cell, which is causing me noise headaches. I built our first test cell with what limited knowledge of best practices I had and attempted to separate signals and power, crossing at 90 degrees and using Belden twisted pair shielded cables (only grounded at one end). This first cell has very low signal noise and I'm happy with it. We use a NI CompactRIO for data acquisition and use a mix of thermocouples, 0-10V and 4-20 mA signals. This cell has an ABB 15kW VSD 'dyno' which interferes very little with signals.
The next cell I've built, I went to even more efforts to reduce noise - as it has a 75kW dyno, I was more concerned. I separated high power lines completely, so there are no crossing or parallel runs, I've used enclosed trunking from sensors all the way into an enclosure for the DAQ system, again, all shielded cables etc. However, this setup is giving me significantly more noise!
The noise is not from the VSD, as it's present even with the drive powered off (but gets slightly worse with it on). I see noise on all my signals, but what surprises me most is that the 4-20mA seem to be the worst!
The main differences between my two cells are: A metal enclosure for the DAQ system, this contains two 24V power supplies and one 5V supply powered by 240V AC which also enters the panel (at the top, signals in bottom). Signal cables are run in enclosed metal trunking. The 4-20mA signals are in a single shielded multi core cable (rather than twisted pair shielded belden). The 4-20mA signals run in wall trunking with 240 V (although the noise looks more like white noise rather than AC coupled).
I've tried quite a few things to find the source - mainly going back to basics i.e. running CRIO from external power supply with all modules removed and a fixed 5V (for 0-10V) signals into analogue inputs. I still seem to get more noise than I would expect - and more than my other system. My feeling is that the noise is coming from the environment or power supplies.
Sorry for the long post, any ideas would be greatly appreciated! I've got some screenshots etc. which I can upload if anyone would find them useful.
Many thanks