Good Morning,
I have an application where I am measuring quite small voltages (I want to be able to see a change of a few millivolts). I am running the schedule I'm using for logging every 250 milliseconds and a schedule just for a mimic every second.
How do I know if bounce is a problem? The relays are going great guns and surely this must cause some disturbance. I don't have a lot of inputs to read so I can dedicate a full 4 terminal channel to each input (i.e. analog inputs 1-5 only reading 5 inputs - 1 each).
How can I get the relays to stay switched all the time? And how is this entered using the Delogger program builder? Also if for slower running schedules I want the relay switch settle time to be increased to allow a loop powered transducer to stabilize , how do I do this? Lastly I want to measure PT1000's but don't see an option in the input type list. Is there a standard Polynomial I can use?
Many many THANKS,
Chris
Good Morning,
I have an application where I am measuring quite small voltages (I want to be able to see a change of a few millivolts). I am running the schedule I'm using for logging every 250 milliseconds and a schedule just for a mimic every second.
How do I know if bounce is a problem? The relays are going great guns and surely this must cause some disturbance. I don't have a lot of inputs to read so I can dedicate a full 4 terminal channel to each input (i.e. analog inputs 1-5 only reading 5 inputs - 1 each).
How can I get the relays to stay switched all the time? And how is this entered using the Delogger program builder? Also if for slower running schedules I want the relay switch settle time to be increased to allow a loop powered transducer to stabilize , how do I do this? Lastly I want to measure PT1000's but don't see an option in the input type list. Is there a standard Polynomial I can use?
Many many THANKS,
Chris