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AtlasND
Bioengineer
- Feb 24, 2015
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I have been working with an Instrumentation technician at my institution for the past few days to install some pressure sensors, and the monitoring equipment necessary to record the signal using Labview. The transducers have 4 pins, 2 for excitation, and 2 for the output signal. While supplying 2.5 V to the excitation, and while our signal stays well within the range of the transducer, the labview code and an oscilloscope are displaying a series of peaks (~20 hz) that rise and fall with the pressure signal (1 hz), though between each peak the signal reads as zero. Also interesting, the signal peaks top off at 10.6 V for a portion of the time between the rise and fall (of the 1 hz signal). The signal is never negative. A multimeter is able to read the signal to be what we expect in frequency and magnitude (although it only reads at 3 hz) I am sorry for the confusing description, but we are confused and I hope someone out there has a suggestion for me to try.
Things we have tried:
using a different transducer
using a transducer from a different company
using a different power supply
using a different DAQ board
using a different Cable
using a different computer
using a different labview code
Running the system in a different room
Please help. Thank you.
Things we have tried:
using a different transducer
using a transducer from a different company
using a different power supply
using a different DAQ board
using a different Cable
using a different computer
using a different labview code
Running the system in a different room
Please help. Thank you.