joshdoe
Nuclear
- May 11, 2004
- 8
The problems with my DAQ never seem to end.
I've got an Apex Stratus X ND ADC and an RTD DM6620 DAC in a PC104 system. The DAC creates a 15kHz 1000-step triangle wave that provides modulation to an RF generator in an NMR system. The NMR signal goes through an amplifier, and then to the ADC using differential inputs. The ADC acquires the NMR signal at every step, generating a waveform that enables us to find the polarization of our material.
The ADC is saturating at all times, for every step, reading a value of 0, which is negative rail voltage. On an oscilloscope I see the signal fine (XY mode with triangle wave for X), even when checking the pins on the ADC circuit board itself. And the level is about 1V, much lower than the -10 to 10V scale the ADC is set to. When I feed the triangle wave directly into the ADC, everything is fine.
What could be the problem? Thanks for any input, I've really appreciated the members of this forum.
I've got an Apex Stratus X ND ADC and an RTD DM6620 DAC in a PC104 system. The DAC creates a 15kHz 1000-step triangle wave that provides modulation to an RF generator in an NMR system. The NMR signal goes through an amplifier, and then to the ADC using differential inputs. The ADC acquires the NMR signal at every step, generating a waveform that enables us to find the polarization of our material.
The ADC is saturating at all times, for every step, reading a value of 0, which is negative rail voltage. On an oscilloscope I see the signal fine (XY mode with triangle wave for X), even when checking the pins on the ADC circuit board itself. And the level is about 1V, much lower than the -10 to 10V scale the ADC is set to. When I feed the triangle wave directly into the ADC, everything is fine.
What could be the problem? Thanks for any input, I've really appreciated the members of this forum.