analogkid2digitalman
Electrical
- Jun 10, 2003
- 529
I'll be doing additional research on my own, but thought I'd post here in case anyone has had similar needs/solutions.
We have an extruder that we'd like to monitor and log data on using data acquisition hardware. The majority of the signals are J and K type thermocouples that are fed into PID temperature controls. Unfortunately the PID controllers do not have retransmitter analog ouputs to scale the readings into V or mA. That would have been very convenient to interface to the appropriate DAQ hardware.
Thus, is it possible to connect a thermocouple input based DAQ to the same thermocouple inputs to on the PID controllers without affecting the signal? One thermocuple feeding two inputs- one to the PID, the other to the DAQ. I do not have the input specs yet for the PID controllers, presume the are >1Mohm. I would be using the appropriate thermocuple wire type as needed. Wiring runs would be short and DAQ hardware in same cabinet to minimize thermal gradients. Thermocouple inputs on the DAQ would also have CJC.
Thanks
-AK2DM
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We have an extruder that we'd like to monitor and log data on using data acquisition hardware. The majority of the signals are J and K type thermocouples that are fed into PID temperature controls. Unfortunately the PID controllers do not have retransmitter analog ouputs to scale the readings into V or mA. That would have been very convenient to interface to the appropriate DAQ hardware.
Thus, is it possible to connect a thermocouple input based DAQ to the same thermocouple inputs to on the PID controllers without affecting the signal? One thermocuple feeding two inputs- one to the PID, the other to the DAQ. I do not have the input specs yet for the PID controllers, presume the are >1Mohm. I would be using the appropriate thermocuple wire type as needed. Wiring runs would be short and DAQ hardware in same cabinet to minimize thermal gradients. Thermocouple inputs on the DAQ would also have CJC.
Thanks
-AK2DM
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"It's the questions that drive us"
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