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My previous post concerning thermistors resulted in my sending a thermistor to NI (UK). The engineer wanted to have a go at making it work with a USB-6008.

He is still working on the problem.

In the mean time I need to get an experiment working for our undergraduates to play with in 4 weeks time. I thought I'd try the LM35 because it needs only a 5V supply to work. Sure enough; I had it woking within 5 min's and was getting a reading (10mV/degree C) on my multimeter. OK I thought, connect it to an input on the 6008 and use LV express to create an RSE input: simple!

NO! it gave a constant 3.3mV out, no matter what the temperature. So I disconected it from the DAQ and it worked again. Try it on a different input; same result. Check NI developer forum and discover that it is a known problem with several users. I read all of the messages that had been sent and found one from NI that suggested 2 things. The first one didn't work and the second one tried to explain how to wire it but didn't give a circuit diagram.

Unless anyone has had any experience using the LM35DZ with the 6008 I will have to abandon the temperature experiment.

Anyway, I am going to try and get an electret microphone to work with the 6008 today: I really hope this works (-:

Steve Lawson

P.S although the 6008's were cheap (we bought 30) I am begining to wonder if it would have been cheaper in the long run to go for a better unit.

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My previous post concerning thermistors resulted in my sending a thermistor to NI (UK). The engineer wanted to have a go at making it work with a USB-6008.

He is still working on the problem.

Steve,

Did you see the response I posted to your Thermistor inquiry? If not, check it out. In fact, if you need a undergrad experiment, perhaps trying to create a calibration curve with known resistances and checking the results could be a good exercise.

-Pete Liiva (aka peteski)

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ZITAT(SteveL @ Oct 10 2006, 10:39 AM)

hi, i know the problem, i guess it depends on the input circuit of the 600x (see http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371303e.pdf page 10) compare with http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371022g.pdf page 37;

a workaround to connect the lm35 to the 6009 would be to use an external power source like battery or other dc power supply.

i did that with a patery pack like http://www.mercateo.com/p/115-970332/Batte...XLR03_AAA_.html (~1,50€)

4 AAA (6V) are ok for the LM35 (supply voltage acording to the data sheet 4 - 30V)

with this configuration you can use the differential mode to measure the temperature.

Bat+ connect to +Vs

Bat- connect to GND and AI4

Output connect to AI0

I am sure there is a better solution, but at least it works ;-)

cheers thomas

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ZITAT(AnalogKid2DigitalMan @ Mar 28 2007, 11:45 PM)

as an alternative i figured out a way to drive the lm35 with the ni600x +5V internal power.

see http://cache.national.com/ds/LM/LM35.pdf ( >> FIGURE 5 <<)

so you need 3 additional resistors and can measure in differential mode. (very nice!) ;-)

as i need the lm35 only for demonstration i don't worry how exact resistor values influence the accuracy of the measurement (i used 220 Ohm instead of the 200 Ohm).

my guess is that the error will be >10%

i hope that i could provide some help on the topic

cheers thomas

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