Re: How to control a solenoid using LabView w/ a NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10 DAQ?

2004-05-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes this will work fine. Please add a flyback diode to your solenoid current. That is a diode to flow current from the negative terminal to the positive when you cut current to the solenoid. The back EMF spike can be quite high when the coil field collapses.

Re: How to control a solenoid using LabView w/ a NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10 DAQ?

2004-05-20 Thread Ames
Drew33, National Instruments offers many different signal conditioning options (SSR Series, SCXI, SCC...) that work very well with the PCI-MIO-16xe-10 to control a solenoid valve. I recommend you contact our internal sales department at 1-800-433-3488. They specialize in specifying systems and

Re: How to control a solenoid using LabView w/ a NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10 DAQ?

2004-05-20 Thread drew33
Sorry, I have limited experience with solenoids and SSRs. Could you please provide a little more detail? My understanding so far is that I would use a digital output on my DAQ to control the switching of a SSR which in turn would be rigged up to a voltage source to control the solenoid. In terms

How to control a solenoid using LabView w/ a NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10 DAQ?

2004-05-19 Thread drew33
Hi, I'm hoping to control a solenoid valve (rated for 5,12or 24V... is there one that is more suitable than the others?) using LabView 7.0 for a company I just started working for. They have already purchased an NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10 DAQ as well as an SCB-68 shielded I/O connector block. I have

Re: How to control a solenoid using LabView w/ a NI PCI-MIO-16XE-10 DAQ?

2004-05-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With the equipment that you have, a good choice would be Opto-22 series for the G4 series of the Opto-22. Select the screw terminal base and an ODC module appropriate to your power/voltage requirements. this will use the TTL digital output to control a power solid state relay. If you look to the