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National Instruments SCXI-1102 Application Note
National Instruments SCXI-1102 Application Note

National Instruments SCXI-1102 Application Note

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INSTRUMENTS
The Software is the Instrument
How to Use Thermocouples with an
This application note describes how to set up and use the SCXI-1102 with thermocouples. It also describes the
example programs that use the SCXI-1102 to make thermocouple measurements. These example programs are
included on the SCXI Application Examples disk included in the SCXI Getting Started Pack (P/N 777132-01).
You can also download these programs from the National Instruments BBS. These programs, written in
LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and C specifically for the configuration described in this application note, are
easy to understand and use. They serve as a starting point for more complicated programs.
Following the programming instructions, this note includes some useful background information – a brief
description of thermocouple operation and special signal conditioning requirements for thermocouples.
SCXI-1102 Overview
The SCXI-1102 is a 32-channel thermocouple amplifier module. Each of the 32 channels includes a gain
amplifier and lowpass filter. The block diagram in Figure 1 shows the basic function blocks of the SCXI-1102.
Thermocouple
Ground
Reference
CJ Sensor
SCXI-1303
Terminal
Block
Each input channel includes input protection and a lowpass noise filter with a fixed bandwidth of 1 Hz. Each
channel also includes a software programmable gain amplifier that can be set for a gain of 100 (for
thermocouple and other millivolt signals) or 1 (for ±10 V inputs). The outputs of the 32 amplifiers are
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© Copyright 1997 National Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved.
340998B-01
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SCXI-1102 Module
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Filter
Gain
(1 or 100)
Input
Protection
32 Channels
Filter
Buffer
SCXI-1102
Figure 1. Block Diagram of the SCXI-1102
Application Note 076
Buffer
Multiplexer
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to DAQ
+
out
board or
SCXI bus
March 1997

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  • Page 1 How to Use Thermocouples with an SCXI-1102 Module This application note describes how to set up and use the SCXI-1102 with thermocouples. It also describes the example programs that use the SCXI-1102 to make thermocouple measurements. These example programs are included on the SCXI Application Examples disk included in the SCXI Getting Started Pack (P/N 777132-01).
  • Page 2 Alternatively, you can use the TBX-1303 DIN- rail-mountable terminal block, and cable the TBX-1303 to the SCXI-1102 with a SH96-96 or R96-96 cable. The SCXI-1303 and TBX-1303 are recommended for thermocouples because they include isothermal construction, ground-referencing connections for floating thermocouples, and a high-precision cold-junction sensor.
  • Page 3 The SCXI-1300 and SCXI-1303 include a jumper to select the MTEMP or DTEMP channel for the cold-junction sensor input. When used with the SCXI-1102, the position of this jumper is irrelevant; MTEMP and DTEMP are connected internally in the SCXI-1102.
  • Page 4 For more complete information on how to set up an SCXI system (multiple modules, configuration of different types of modules, and so on.), refer to the Getting Started with SCXI manual. Figure 3. SCXI-1102 System Diagram (with DAQ Board) Step 3. Configure Your Software...
  • Page 5 1. 1. Select your chassis type. These settings will be set auto- matically for you. 2. Select chassis slot 1. 3. Select the SCXI-1102 module. 4. Click here to configure Module 1. 1. Select your DAQ board (Dev #1).
  • Page 6 The Macintosh system settings are shown below. 1. Click here and choose SCXI configuration. 1. Select your chassis type. 2. Select the SCXI-1102 module. 3. Select your DAQ board. 4. Select chassis slot number. 5. Choose multiplex mode. 6. Set gain to 100.
  • Page 7 A diskette labeled SCXI Application Examples is included in the Getting Started with SCXI pack. This diskette includes three example programs written to illustrate the use of the SCXI-1102 with thermocouples. The three example programs are written using LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and C programming language.
  • Page 8 1.91 V at 0˚ C to 0.58 V at 55˚ C. Because the thermistor output is nonlinear, you must use a thermistor linearizing function to convert the measured voltage to temperature. National Instruments software supplies you with a function to linearize thermistor outputs.
  • Page 9 DAQ board or module for higher amplification. For example, an AT-MIO-16E-2 configured for a gain of 5 and an SCXI-1102 configured for a gain of 100 yields an input range of ±20 mV. Noisy Signals •...