Set the input range and thermocouple type, Scale the reading – National Instruments FP-3000 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Example Applications

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Set the Input Range and Thermocouple Type

1.

Click on the

FP_TC_120_RANGE

parameter on the I/O Config tab in

the block configuration window. This parameter tells the AI block the
range of values it should expect from the FP-TC-120 module.

2.

Set the parameter to

0–2048K

(degrees Kelvin).

3.

Set the

FP_THERMOCOUPLE_TYPE

to the type of thermocouple you

have connected (such as

J

or

K

type thermocouple). This allows the

FP-TC-120 module to perform the necessary calculations on-board to
convert the electrical input from your thermocouple to the 0-2048
degrees Kelvin that it will send to the AI block.

Tip

The Kelvin scale covers more than all possible temperature you could measure.

It corresponds to –273.15 °C to 1775 °C.

Scale the Reading

1.

You can avoid setting the

XD_SCALE

value manually if you set the

CFG_OPTS

option on the Options tab to

Automatically Adjust

XD_SCALE

. This allows the FP-3000 to copy the value from

FP_TC_120_RANGE

straight into the

XD_SCALE

parameter. Otherwise,

tell the block the range of values to expect from the transducer. Go to
the

XD_SCALE

parameter on the Scaling tab and enter the following:

XD_SCALE

EU_100

2048

EU_0

0

Units_Index K

Decimal

2

This tells the AI block to expect readings in the range of 0 to 2048 K
from the thermocouple module.

2.

Determine the output scale. If you want to output the temperature in
degrees Kelvin, you can set

OUT_SCALE

to the same values as

XD_SCALE

above. If you want to change to Celsius, you can do so by

setting

OUT_SCALE

as follows:

OUT_SCALE

EU_100

1775.00

EU_0

-273.15

Units_Index °C

Decimal

2

These temperatures correspond to the Kelvin range you specified for
the

XD_SCALE

.

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