Barry,

The SCXI 1100 only has a single filter which is after the multiplexer.
To obtain a filtered output for each channel, you must stay on that
channel long enough for the filter to settle.  If you are only looking
at a single channel you get a nice filtered output, but if you are
multiplexing you get a mess at high sample rates.  The total sampling
rate must be lower than the selected filter frequency.  With the 10 kHz
filter you can sample a total of 6.6 kS/s.  If you want to use the 4 Hz
filter, you can only sample at 3 samples per second!!!  Take a look at
the specs on NI's website.

The SCXI 1102 has a filter on each channel, so even when you are
multiplexing you get a clean filtered value for each channel.

I have yet to find an application where I would want to use the 1100
instead of the 1102.  My advice would be to replace the 1100 with an
1102, but that is an expensive option.  Turning off the filter may
improve the accuracy of the data, but it will be noisy.  I would use the
lowest frequency filter possible that works with your sampling rate.
Check the specs to figure that out.

Bruce

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Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering
www.ammonsengineering.com
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LabVIEW SCXI 1100 anomaly

Dear all,

I have run into a truly bizarre anomaly when reading from an SCXI 1100
card with labview 6.1. I have been using labview for over 4 years and
have never seen anything like this. I wonder if anyone can help me.

I have an application with many temperature readings. I have a dedicated
SCXI 1102 card for most of these but I have not got enough channels so I
have been using an SCXI 1100 card for the spillover. I noticed that the
readings I was getting for this card were fluctuating a lot, much more
than they did when I checked the signal in MAX. Also, I noticed that
when I acquired from the 1100 card in a calibration routine elsewhere in
my application, the signal wasn't fluctuating at all. The only
difference between the calibration routine and the main application is
that in the main application I am acquiring over 40 channels whereas in
the calibration routine I am taking only 3 or 4 at a time.

The code I am using is exactly the same in the two locations. only the
number of channels being acquired is different. The signals from the
1100 are affected but the signals from the 1102 are fine in both
routines. I have repeated this problem in two different locations. I
have also noticed that it affects pressure signals on the SCXI 1100 as
well. Can anyone offer me any advice on this?

Regards,

Barry Brophy






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