Yes, we have it in an existing piece of equipment which incorporates closed loop control. But I am thinking that we need more resolution for better loop performance. So is the input to output scaled as 0.004883 V/bit (10/2048)?
Thanks for your help.
We are using this DAQ in a closed loop control system. I did not design the system- it was built by a 3rd party. An error correction is sent digitally to the DAQ (terminals 34 & 35) and an analog output is sent to a linear amplifier (terminals 11 & 12) to reduce the error. I am not clear how this DAQ was configured. All I know is that the correction signal can range from +2045 to - 2045 (bit count). I do not know the level of the analog output or the scaling between the input/output. Is there an application that I can use to see the configuration settings, and have the ability to change them?
Hi Fausto,
Please see below. The green LED is now on. There may have been an intermittent connection at the DAQ or the USB hub. Do these screen shots indicate that the DAQ is fully functional?
Thanks,
Mark
The files were extracted. I am a single person company. I don't have an IT dept.
Can you answer a basic question. I have confirmed through pins 19 and 20 that the module is getting power (5V). The LED is not lit. Is there an ability to reset the module so that the LED is turned on. If not, then I would believe that the module is damaged and needs to be replaced.
The device appears under "Open Layers". Version 3.7.0.46 of Quick DAQ is installed.
Problem is that I don't have "AppData" folder. I am using Windows 10. I can't provide a serial number as the unit is mounted in such a manner that I can't get access to the back.