How To Optimize Measurement Speed of Your DAQ: White Paper
How To Optimize Measurement Speed of Your DAQ: White Paper
This white paper will show you how to optimize the measurement speed of a mid-
range DAQ system, Keysight’s DAQ970A system, to meet most of your design
validation tests. You will learn how to choose the right hardware and configuration
settings that will help you optimize your measurement and transactional speed.
So, where is the speed bottleneck in the DAQ system? The DAQ mainframe does not
contribute to the speed bottleneck. The bottleneck comes from the mechanical switching
speeds within the multiplexer interface modules. Figure 1 shows a selection of up to 8
types of interface modules and the DAQ970A mainframe. Table 1 shows the module
selection guide. You will notice that the model DAQM900A module has the fastest
scanning speed of 450 channels per second because it uses Solid State switches.
The rest of the other modules have slower scanning speeds of 250 and 80 channels
per second because they are using Reed Relay and Armature switches respectively.
Armature switches have better power handling capability than Reed relay switches.
DAQM902A 2-wire armature 250 300 V 50 mA 10 MHz < 4 µV Built-in cold junction
16 ch Reed (4-wire reference
Multiplexer selectable)
However, if you want to optimize your measurement speed, it is good to know that
although Auto-range provides measurement convenience, it also takes time to decide
on the correct range to use for every measurement. Test engineers will optimize
measurement speed by selecting a specific range.
To optimize measurement speed, make sure you select the type of sensor good enough
for your accuracy requirements. Thermocouple sensors are very versatile and rugged
but not as accurate as RTD sensors. Thermocouple sensors’ measurement speed are
faster than RTD sensors because they output voltage whereas RTD sensors are resistive
transducers.
If you are a programming savvy test engineer, you can perform all the voltage to
temperature conversion in your computer rather than in the DAQ system itself. You
will need to understand the Seebeck coefficient conversion method as stated in this
application note, Practical Temperature Measurements.
Conclusion
This paper has shown you how to optimize your DAQ system for throughput, scanning
speed and accuracy. Selecting the right module interface is important to the type of
measurement and throughput you require. Understanding the type of signal you are
measuring and configuring your hardware to optimize your measurement so that there
is little loss in test efficiency. As a result of optimized test solution, you can realize
cost savings in the long run, higher throughput means higher sales revenue and better
equipment utilization.
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