Hi,
I'm running a program to read and record values from an PT-100 RTD and a MODBUS device. The problem is, the resistance value of the PT-100 isn't read properly by the dataTaker. If I run the PT-100 program alone, there is no issue about the reading. But once the MODBUS device is connected to the sensor port, and the program runs together, the resistance values of the PT-100 increases by more than 100 ohms. Eg, the actual temperature is 40'C, and resistance of around 115 ohm, but the datataker logs a temperature of 400'C, and resistance of 235 ohm.
I've tried to scale the value of the PT-100, but once the MODBUS device is shut down, the temperature values I get are very small, sometimes going to negative values, when it should be around 20'C.
Has anyone faced a similar problem before?
Hi,
I'm running a program to read and record values from an PT-100 RTD and a MODBUS device. The problem is, the resistance value of the PT-100 isn't read properly by the dataTaker. If I run the PT-100 program alone, there is no issue about the reading. But once the MODBUS device is connected to the sensor port, and the program runs together, the resistance values of the PT-100 increases by more than 100 ohms. Eg, the actual temperature is 40'C, and resistance of around 115 ohm, but the datataker logs a temperature of 400'C, and resistance of 235 ohm.
I've tried to scale the value of the PT-100, but once the MODBUS device is shut down, the temperature values I get are very small, sometimes going to negative values, when it should be around 20'C.
Has anyone faced a similar problem before?