How To Choose Daq Hardware
How To Choose Daq Hardware
How to Choose the Right DAQ Hardware for Your Measurement System
Overview With many data acquisition (DAQ) devices to choose from, it can be difficult to select the right one for your application. This white paper outlines five questions that you should ask when selecting your hardware.
XX What types of signals do I need to measure or generate? XX Do I need signal conditioning?
XX How fast do I need to acquire or generate samples of the signal?
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Analog inputs measure analog signals Analog outputs generate analog signals Digital inputs/outputs measure and generate digital signals Counter/timers count digital events or generate digital pulses/signals
There are devices that are dedicated to just one of the functions listed above, as well as multifunction devices that support them all. You can find DAQ devices with a fixed number of channels for a single function, including analog inputs, analog outputs, digital inputs/outputs, or counters; however, you should consider purchasing a device with more channels than you currently need so that you can increase channel count if necessary. If you purchase a device that only has the capabilities for your current application, it will be difficult to adapt the hardware to new applications in the future. Multifunction DAQ devices have a fixed channel count, but offer a combination of analog inputs, analog outputs, digital inputs/outputs, and counters. Multifunction devices support different types of I/O, which gives you the ability to address many different applications that a singlefunction DAQ device would not. Another option is a modular platform that you can customize to your exact requirements. A modular system consists of a chassis to control timing and synchronization and a variety of I/O modules. An advantage of a modular system is that you can select different modules that have unique purposes, so more configurations are possible. With this option, you can find modules that perform one function more accurately than a multifunction device. Another advantage of a modular system is the ability to select the number of slots for your chassis. A chassis has a fixed number of slots, but you can purchase a chassis that has more slots than you need now to give you the ability to expand in the future.
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How to Choose the Right DAQ Hardware for Your Measurement System
Table 1 provides a summary of common signal conditioning for different types of sensors and measurements.
Amplification Thermocouple Thermistor RTD Strain Gage Load, Pressure, Torque (mV/V, 4-20mA) Accelerometer Microphone Proximity Probe LVDT/RVDT High Voltage X X X X X X X X X
Attenuation
Linearization X X X X X X X X X
CJC X
Bridge Completion
If your sensor is listed in Table 1, you should consider signal conditioning. You can add external signal conditioning or choose to use a DAQ device with built-in signal conditioning. Many devices also include built-in connectivity for specific sensors for convenient sensor integration.
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How to Choose the Right DAQ Hardware for Your Measurement System
least 10 times the frequency of your signal ensures that you measure or generate a more accurate representation of your signal. For example, suppose in your application you want to measure a sine wave that has a frequency of 1kHz. According to the Nyquist Theorem, you must sample at 2 kHz at least but it is highly recommended to sample at 10kHz to measure or generate a more accurate representation of your signal. Figure 1 compares a 1kHz sine wave measured at 2 kHz and 10 kHz. Once you know the maximum frequency component of the signal that you want to measure or generate, you can choose a DAQ device with the appropriate sampling rate for the application.
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How to Choose the Right DAQ Hardware for Your Measurement System
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